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		<title>Now Unveiled! &#8220;Domain Name,&#8221; An Easy and Quick Money Making Opportunity</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I would like to discuss 5 main issues with you, that you have possibly questioned before buying your 1st domain name. 1. What is a domain name? 2. Things to bear in mind when considering one. 3. Where do I purchase one from? 4. Are there any hidden expenses? 5. How much will one cost me?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>I would like to discuss 5 main issues with you, that you have possibly questioned before buying your 1st domain name. 1. What is a domain name? 2. Things to bear in mind when considering one. 3. Where do I purchase one from? 4. Are there any hidden expenses? 5. How much will one cost me?</p>
<p>Some prognosticators believe this is the beginning of the end for the Internet as we know it, the virtual collapse of the second Tower of Babel; others believe it to be the most wonderful advance for humankind since President Wilson&#8217;s Fourteen Points freed the subject nations and brought an end to war. As usual this writer feels quite strongly about both sides of the issue.</p>
<p>Linguistic experts tend to concede that the Latin script is by far the easiest series of symbolic grunts and clicks for people worldwide to learn and remember, but by the same token people worldwide certainly have a right to address and be addressed in their own languages and script. In any case, history has spoken. But expect some confusion.</p>
<p>Where do I purchase a domain name from? These are purchased from A registrar. Start by going to Google and typing in the search bar&#8230; &#8220;start a domain name search.&#8221; You will now be spoiled for choice and faced with countless registrars. Click on one of them and once it opens up follow the instructions. They are free to join, but they will try to raid your pockets in other ways, as you will find out in the next chapter. Enter your preferred domain name to see if it is available. You will possibly need to adjust it slightly until you find one that you are happy with. Make double sure you always check domain names for spelling errors, as there is no going back once you have paid for it. So finding a cheap web domain is pointless if unrelated to your product. These website domains that you are going to pick, are going to play a major part in your business, so take your time and enjoy the journey.</p>
<p>The Latin letter &#8220;R&#8221; becomes what looks like a Latin letter &#8220;P&#8221; in Cyrillic; that&#8217;s simple enough to deal with. The Latin letter &#8220;F&#8221; becomes the Cyrillic character o with a line bisecting it from top to bottom and extending out a bit in both directions. Is that clear? Dot-Po (with a line through the o). At least that&#8217;s the way it looked to this North-American-Centric writer.</p>
<p>But when I drew it on a coffee shop napkin to the only person I know in this small city familiar with the Cyrillic alphabet, he just shook his head. My &#8220;R&#8221; was right, but my &#8220;F,&#8221; the little o with the line through it, blew his mind. It took a good hour to figure out that that little o with a line through it was actually a line with two smaller &#8220;o&#8217;s;&#8221; one &#8220;o&#8221; on each side of the line. I can&#8217;t wait until the Chinese extension arrives.</p>
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