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Question by Wotnot: I have bought a domain name on godaddy & want to sell it on ebay, how can I transfer it after payment?
I can deal with setting up the ebay aucion part because I’m an established ebay seller but don’t understand a) how you transfer the domain name to someone else {and look like I know what I’m doing at the same time!!!} b) how can I prove to the buyer that it is mine before he is willing to hand over the cash.

Cheers tech wizards!

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Answer by Scott B
Give them all information to it, i.e. username/password and let them take over payments and you’re done. You don’t have to proove it to them on ebay, people will believe you if your seller rating is high. If it’s 0 then you’ll have problems though…

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Question by rama k: why people after search engine optimization these days?

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Every day lot of web sites online are competing with each other to offer same services or products. Now days to get your web site noticed in such competion and get your customers in a cost effective way is possible only by listing in top 10 positions of search engines like google and yahoo. This can be accomplished only by search engine optimization.

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Question by Kaz: How can I publish my website after finishing using iWebkit to make it? Do I need a website domain host?
If I need a website domain host, what FREE website domain host site are there that are good and FREE to use! Thanks :)

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Answer by Ron
Domain names must be paid for unless offered free as part of a paid hosting package.

Free web site sources:

Budget Web Hosting List (2 pages): http://www.thefreecountry.com/webhosting/budget1.shtml
http://www.piczo.com
http://sites.google.com
http://homepagenow.com/
http://www.angelfire.lycos.com/
http://WebStarts.com
http://freehostia.com/
http://bravenet.com/
http://www.sitesled.com/
http://www.blinkz.com/

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Question by Seeker: Can I change the link after I buy a domain name?
I never bought a domain name before… someone told me I can buy one and put an affiliate link of a certain site but my problem is I only got the link of the product page. Can I buy the domain name now and put the link of the sales page AND change the link later on to the site’s main page as soon as I got the right affiliate link to the main page?

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Answer by Angel
get a refund first

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Question by ame: No matter what hosting company, (not just Yahoo!), how long after the domain expires can I buy the domain?
Reguardless of the hosting company, how long after the domain expires from a previous owner, asuming that there are no backorders or otherwise ownership of the domain after expiration, can the domain be purchased.
I have been trying to buy a domain that expired on the 27th of april, but I still can’t buy the domain. The WHOIS database, on multiple company websites, says that domain

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Answer by Varlin
After the domain expires, there is a grace period during which the original registrant can recover the domain for a hefty fee. In the past, grace periods used to vary a lot, but now it’s become standard at 35 days.

True domain dropping from the registry can take up to 5 days, so expired domains become available in 35-40 days after expiration.

The best way to know exactly when expired domains are released is by checking definitive domain dropping lists.

These lists are available 3-4 days before the expected dropping date, and are FREE and publicly available in sites such as http://www.vztools.com.

If the domain is very desirable, chances are that it is backordered already, so you must backorder it too (and likely get into an auction with other bidders), rather than just waiting it to drop.

If you can afford losing it, just wait for the next day after the expected drop date, rather than the same day, because you don’t really know what time it is going to be dropped, and many failed trials to register it might tip other people about the domains’ desirability.

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