You did it! You just thought of the perfect, yes THE perfect domain name, and more importantly…It is available in a dot-com sort of way. You searched it through GoDaddy.com the leading domain registration site. Hurry up, register it! Got your credit card? A PayPal account? Good, do it!
Wait! Did you forget the promotion code? Here is a site where you can get one:
http://webpromocode.com/godaddy-coupons-and-promo-codes/
You’ll save on the package that is just right for you. There are more than one discount codes that you can use. Plug them in before you check out…You’ll see the price change (to the lower) before the sale is finalized. Mix and match until you realize the most savings.
Here are some titles belonging to internet entrepreneurs just like you. Which ones will be on your credenza?
Webmeister- More formally known as Webmaster. Many times refers to the author of the site they personally created. They have general knowledge of all inner workings of the site. They handle the look and feel of it. The webmaster oversees marketing and promotion -including SEO and search engine marketing stuff. On a social site Webmeisters can also manipulate comments, and sign-ups. The real smart and versatile Webmeisters may even know scripting languages such as PHP, Perl and Javascript.
Designers- They squirt the following four things on their pallets, mix them up and put them to the canvas:
1) appearance- An attractive site is an attention grabber. Flow, layout, color, and consistent style is the packaging AND the prize inside.
2) content- Is King! The prettiest fabric, and the sturdiest frame doesn’t make much of a couch until it’s stuffed.
3) usability- Interactive features, as simple as a hyper-link, must be easy for the user to play with and encourage them to stay a while.
4) visibility- Can you say S-E-O? I thought-cha could! Getting that cyber real estate on the map is as essential as it is tricky.
Small business owners- They are also considered a Webmaster, but the concentration is using the Internet as the powerful business tool that it is. Generally not as “techie” as a webmaster, a small business owner should have general knowledge about the internet and Website construction. You can outsource the stuff that is beyond your geekabilities. But, can you do it without being double talked into paying more than you should?
Domainers- What could have been! I saw the opportunity in this really fun, easy, internet game of word roulette…and I missed it. I keep thinking it is too late, but I am sure that I am wrong. Give it a try. Look into “parking” a domain name. Some have sold for millions, for just a little down.
Web enthusiast- GoDaddy offers a “.me” as in a web site domain = JohnDoe.me. Great for those of us that just use our computers for personal fun instead of always trying to get them to lay golden eggs…Although that can be a lot of fun too -especially when they do!








