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Interview with Korstiaan Zandvliet on Symbid, P2P Equity,
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Our press release adressing Delicious copying of our
research and search concept.

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YouTube Founders Revamping a Site.....
September 11, 2011
YouTube Founders Revamping a Site for Link Sharing
By JENNA WORTHAM
SAN MATEO, Calif. — Chad Hurley and Steve Chen have some
experience with turning a small Web site into Internet gold.
In 2006 they sold their scrappy start-up

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1. Stick with
The .com TLD (top-level domain) is by far the most widely
accepted extension for a domain name. For obvious reasons it
is also the easiest to remember. When you tell someone to go
to your site in most cases they are going to think
"name/busines

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2. One Possible Spelling
Try to find a domain name that only has one possible
spelling. Most people cannot spell so make it easy for your
website visitors to remember by choosing a domain name
without a confusing spelling.

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3. Shorter is Better
The shorter your domain name is then the easier it is for
your visitors to remember, the easier it is for your
visitors to type, and the easier it is for your visitors to
tell others about your domain name. All of these are good
things. 6 to 10 conse

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4. No Hyphens
In short, hyphens can really get someone lost. Not to
mention, it is more of a task to embed the hyphen into
someones memory. If mydomain.com is taken and you decide to
just order my-domain.com because it is available, there is a
great chance you wil

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5. Other Extensions
If you find the perfect domain name ending in .com then it
usually is a great idea to pick up other extensions like
.net, .org, .info, .us, etc. as you can park these domains
to point to your actual account to pickup any visitors that
just may happen

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6. Keep it Singular
This rides on the same concept as avoiding hyphens. If
mydomain.com is taken and you pick mydomains.com there is
another great chance you will be sending your traffic to
mydomain.com as most domains today are cingular, not plural.
This is not so much

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7. Price
Price is not much of a factor, because if you need it you
need it. If someone owns a domain you want but you clearly
see it is not in use and there are no other options in terms
of choosing a domain, go ahead and run a WHOIS to find the
owner and com

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8. Keyword Rich
This does not make a huge impact on SEO, but it can help.
For instance, if people are searching for Texas motor
events, then there is a great chance that
texasmotorevents.com would be a great domain to buy for the
mere fact that it is exactly what pe

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9. Type-In-Traffic
This is when someone navigates directly to a website by
simply typing in what they are looking for and then
“.com” on the end into their URL bar in their browser.
This goes hand-in-hand with the previous tip of keyword rich
domains.

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10. Avoid Numeral Substitutions
It just really does not work. Tell someone your site is
advanc3.com and you are guaranteed confusion.

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11. Avoid Slang
This is the same reason as avoiding numeral substitutes. For
instance, ursite.com is a bad subsitute for yoursite.com

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12. Brandable
When the internet first came around nobody knew what a
Google, Yahoo, or Facebook was going to be. But now they do
and it is highly brandable. Try not to go crazy and creating
a 'wild' domain but it does not hurt to go creative in
hopes for future 

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13. Easily Understood
This basically sums up avoiding plural words, words with
multiple spellings, and numeral substitutions. Make sure
your domain is something that can be remembered and passed
along by word of mouth. Ask a group of friends or people you
trust to weigh i

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14. Copyright Issues
This is just common sense really. If you go for a domain
named hostgatorhosting.com well, let's just say Snappy will
be coming after you.

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15. Use a Thesaurus
Look for alternative words if something is already taken.
This is a great way to come up with a creative name,
however, make sure your alternative word is something that
can be remembered and can be spelt properly.

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16. Industry Relation
If you are selling products or offering services online then
it is a great idea to use a domain that is related to your
industry. This is a secondary "fall-back" if you
cannot find a domain for your actual business name. In an
instance li

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17. Brainstorm
Take your time, put some real thought into it. If you have a
business partner or someone you closely trust then sit down
and just brainstorm a name. In most cases you will already
have a name if your site is going to be business related.

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an emotional founder of Aglepie
I loved the way Delicious used to work, because it made my
website unique. This new concept (stack) is more or less a
copy of a concept I've created 6 years ago. But since I
don't have millions of dollars to make things happen these
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delicious.com
delicious.com
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The Facebook Marketing Toolbox: 1
Learn to use Facebook as an advertising platform.
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Facebook Training Course - Facebo
An introduction to Facebook marketing, page management, fan
acquisition, facebook for business marketing and the most
acclaimed Facebook training course on t...

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Privacy watchdog concern over Facebook
Added On June 8, 2011
What's behind those ads popping up on your Facebook page? 
CNN's Mary Snow has details.

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How Advertising Works on Facebook
http://youtube.com/theofficialfacebook Ever wonder why you
see certain ads on Facebook? This video explains how our ad
system works to show you relevant ads ...

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Facebook Fan Page Marketing Tips
http://DCincome.com/blog Before you engage in Facebook fan
page marketing for your business, watch this video first.
This is one of the most common and COSTL...

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Facebook Advertising
Facebook Targeted Media
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Facebook Advertising
Scribd is the world's largest social reading and publishing
site.

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Facebook Advertising for Dummies
Profitable ideas and techniques for advertising on Facebook 
Tap into the explosive growth of social media and reach your
customers with effective Facebook advertising campaigns and
savvy insights into how to use this social media phenomenon
effectiv

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5 Steps to Successful Facebook A
Currently Facebook boasts somewhere in excess of 400 million
users and growing. You've probably heard this line by now,
but If it were a country it wo

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21 Creative Ways To Increase Your
Facebook fan page marketing: 21 ways to create strategic
visibility and promote your Facebook fan page

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How To Develop A Facebook Page
Over the past few years Facebook has witnessed a dramatic
rise in new user adoption and with that rise has come the
opportunity for brands to interact directly with existing
customers and engage new ones.  At the end of 2007, Facebook
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News About Tech, Money and Innovation
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Entrepreneur Guide | Startup Advi
Get the startup and entrepreneur advice you need about
management, fundraising, angel investors, venture capital
and marketing, as well as tips from seasoned internet
entrepreneurs.

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Twitter
Instantly connect to what's most important to you. Follow
your friends, experts, favorite celebrities, and breaking
news.

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Twitter
Instantly connect to what's most important to you. Follow
your friends, experts, favorite celebrities, and breaking
news.

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How the idea of ideas is killing
(Editor's note: Riley Gibson is co-founder and CEO of Napkin
Labs. He submitted this story to VentureBeat.) Some of the
worst product flops in history started as big ideas.

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Leveraging the ‘human cloud
(Editor's note: Andrew Filev is founder and CEO of Wrike. He
submitted this story to VentureBeat.) It's hardly uncommon
to collaborate with colleagues scattered across the globe
these days.

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4 surefire ways to protect your I
(Editor's note: Rob Marano is president and CEO of InDorse
Technologies. He submitted this story to VentureBeat.) With
the rising tide of WikiLeaks-style attacks and increasingly
sophisticated hackers, it's more important than ever to be
especially d

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5 ways to motivate employees (bey
(Editor's note: John Amato is CEO of Marketsharing. He
submitted this story to VentureBeat.) In the highly
competitive world of attracting and retaining the best and
brightest employees, it’s understood that salaries, health
care and vacation time 

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Entrepreneur Corner: Unusual prom
Here's the latest from VentureBeat's Entrepreneur Corner.
Should you use an investor’s lawyer? – It's not uncommon
in Silicon Valley for investors to suggest their clients to
simply use their attorney – and it's not illegal, either.

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Interview with Ray Kurzweil on ho
VentureBeat's Dean Takahashi interviews Ray Kurzweil
about saving the world through entrepreneurship.

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