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Backordering Your Domain Names
As a domain player, you know that almost all the great domain names were taken before 1999. It is difficult now to get an even fairly decent domain name. Sometimes, however, some registrants do not recognize that their domain names are pretty...

Domain Name Do's and Don't
You may have heard that it can be difficult to find available names. That was true a few years ago, when domain names were limited to only 22 characters, but since late 1999 the limit was raised to 63. So fear not, all the good domain names are...

Earn Money With Parked Domain Names
Do you have domain names that you aren't using? Did you know that these domains can actually be a source of revenue for your online business? There are several companies on the internet that will pay you to redirect your domain to a landing...

Virtually Necessary Domain Names
Hey, everyone on the block may know and trust you, but that is not true when it comes to selling and promoting your wares and services online. You must have a virtual domain name in order to do business online. I know, I know, you can get free...

Yes, You Can Use Hyphens in Your Domain Name
It Makes Them Easy to Read. Most of the desirable one-word, two-word, and three-word dot com domains are taken. However, if add plurals and hyphenated terms, there is still some gold left in the domain name game. If you find that you need or...

 
Private Domain Names


When you register a domain name, ICANN (the domain names governing body) requires that your name, email address, mailing address, and phone number are made publicly available. Anyone can see your personal information using a Whois lookup anywhere and anytime. Spammers and junk mailers often search through the Whois database to create mailing lists. That's right. Your personal information is exposed 24 hours a day to these people.
The easiest solution to this problem is of course to use Private Domain Names to protect your contact information.
How does Private Domain Names work?
This service will replace your contact information with the service provider's. They will forward any correspondence to you, after filtering out all the spams and junk emails. The cost for this service varies. My domain name registrar GoDaddy (World Largest Domain Registrars) charges $8.95 per year for this service. However, should you want to get some discount just like myself, you could take up their Private Domain Name service at the point of registering your domain name. If you did that, they will give you a big discount for the domain name where you only need to pay $1.99.
Domains by Proxy
GoDaddy's Private Domain Names service is provided by Domains by Proxy. The member control panel in Domains by Proxy is very simple and straight forward. Basically, it is as easy as logging in and tell the system where to forward correspondences to.
After you have your domain name protected by Domains by Proxy, all your private information will not be shown in Whois search. Your privacy is thus protected!

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