This marketing strategy must work as most hosting providers (if not all) apply it to promote their services. Though, I am curious as to how much it works for your company.
Have you ever registered a domain name just for fun? The domain registration cost is pretty low today, so that some people would have no issue registering a domain name without any idea about what they will use to domain for.
What do you think about biblical names as domain names? I can't imagine registering a biblical name as a domain name except I plan to use it for a religious website.
Well, right now, for some good reason I have to migrate a Wordpress blog of mine (hosted on a shared server and my own domain name) to Blogger. Blogger allows you to create a blog there using your own domain name. I wish Wordpress had the same policy.
Did you register the domain name for your business website under private registration? While it's good to protect your identity and privacy, I think it could be frowned upon by your potential customers.
I regularly get a lot of spam comments on my unpopular blog, and it's really annoying. Of course the comments will not show up on the blog without my approval, and there is no way I will approve such comments. How to make your blog not interesting to spammers?
Do you register all your domain names on a single registrar? I used to have all my domain names registered on Go Daddy, but now I use the registrar, Namecheap and a few others.
When it comes to your website design and layout, how much does feedback from your visitors count? Do you change your website layout as per your visitors or customers' suggestions?
Do you think it is worth it to promote your hosting service or any other online businesses in a hard printed book? Would people bother to access the URLs listed in a printed book?
I read about cPanel university and certification in another forum. While it's interesting, do you think we really need it (other than to brag about how much you know about cPanel & WHM)?
I just checked some domains on Namecheap and learned that they sell an .xxx domain for $78 or so. Do you think it is worth it? I wouldn't create any websites with this type of domains, but I think there is nothing wrong with reselling .xxx domains.
What are Google Apps all about? I learned that you can register a domain name with Google for around $10 a year, but you have to register for Google Apps.
A friend of mine asked me to build a website (running on Wordpress) for the Kindergarten she works at. Have you ever come across Wordpress themes designed for kindergarten related blogs/websites?
If for any reasons Google closed its search engine service, where would you expect most traffic to your website from? Yahoo and Bing are too far behind Google now, so they are not really a good alternatives?
I saw some websites on where Google Search Box is the only thing you can find. While it is very easy to design websites of this type, do you think such websites would attract many visitors?