Sunday, April 08, 2007

VeriSign to increase fees for '.com' and '.net' names in October (The Domainatrix)


VeriSign to increase fees for '.com' and '.net' names in October
ANICK JESDANUN NEW YORK (AP) - The master keeper of Internet addresses ending in '.com' and '.net' - two of the most popular domain name suffixes - said Thursday it will raise fees to register those names. The annual levy for '.com' will increase seven

Q and A: Which is the better domain to promote via search engines?
Q and A: Which is the better domain to promote via search engines?Dear Kalena... I have a favor to ask you. I hope to launch the revised version of my site shortly and I'm re-considering the URL to submit to the Search Engines. Would my site be better

Privacy can't be absolute headline headline - London Free Press

Privacy can't be absolute headline headline
London Free Press, Canada - Apr 6, 2007
The domain name registrar asked for a copy of his driver's licence or passport to change the administration e-mail address for the website domain name. ...


Prices for '.Com' and '.Net' to Rise
The annual levy for '.com' will increase 7 percent to $6.42, and the '.net' fee will go up 10 percent to $3.85. The per-name fees are what VeriSign Inc. collects from companies that sell domain names on its behalf, and such charges are generally

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