I have long pondered setting up a “Home on the Web”. Obviously, if you are reading this, I must of actually got around to it, but what does it take to make it happen?
Man, there is so much choice out there… it would confuse a saint! It used to be that two scoops of DNS, a cup of apache, and a sprinkling of HTML was all that was required to have a presence on the InterWeb. Despite knowing all these technologies way back when, I was far from being a creative type that could meld them together to form anything which looked professional. Now we are spoiled for choice, so much so that we are liable to suffer from the paradox of choice…
So what does it take to be professional on the web these days:
Finally, it would be really, really, really nice if all of that was backed up by email which was always on, available on the desktop, the browser, and on your mobile device.
So, I will (attempt to) document my experience implementing all of this. No problem
Firstly, domain names… I would imagine that most people know the in’s and out’s of domain names, but in case you were wondering:
“A name that identifies a computer or computers on the Internet” – Wikipedia
In a previous life, I worked at a company which was transitioning from developing Y2K software to e-commerce, and the marketing manager (rather painful person) approaches one of my colleagues (a clever guy) with the following question:
“Can you tell me if the domain name e.com is available?”
Guy pauses, does a quick Internet search and replies in the negative. Next question:
“What about ecommerce.com?”
Guy returns to Internet and again replies in the negative. So this goes on for a few minutes, much to our eavesdropping amusement. Eventually all good things come to an end, and the marketing manager, becoming impatient, poses the following beauty:
MM: “Ok then, can you send me a list of all the un-registered e-commerce related domain names?”
GUY: “Huh!?! That would be like asking me for a list of everything that is not green!”
MM: “Are you going to do or should I speak with your manager???”
And the funny thing is, that nowadays nearly every sensible domain name in the English language has been registered, either by a legitimate business, or more likely, a “domain squatter” who profits from advertising and possibly selling the domain at a later date.
A good domain name is very important for your business / presence on the Internet, but what constitutes a good domain name?
So are there any resources out there to help me pick a good name? Why, yes there is! These are some interesting ones from Smashing Magazine:
In the end, I registered my name… for two main reasons:
Watch out for the next episode… Hosting, Google Apps, DNS settings, and Wordpress.
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