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Check Domain Names
For Canadian citizens and business owners who want to own and manage
their own websites, the prime thing that they have to do is to pick a
unique name to be connected to the .ca domain that will best represent
their personal or company interests and services. After several years of
choosing a good name, the next step and probably the most difficult is
checking your chosen domain name against the long and winding lists of
several domain registration sites. This step is very vital especially if
you want to make sure that you are the only person who have that domain.
The intensity of its essence becomes higher if your domain name will be
used by your business. It will be a whole lot of maladies if you are
using a website that is already registered by another person or
business.
There
is a hundred percent chance of you losing your valued customers
every time they struggle to visit your company website, and then
suddenly the wires and gigabytes of their PCs reroute them to an
entirely different business, but bears the same domain name.
To check domain names, you should try to surf and browse
Canadian websites and read through several available lists of
domain names.
It will also be beneficial if you will look closely at lists of
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The case of having the same domain names
in the net is called squatting. Though different web-based governing
bodies are trying their best to imposed strict punishments on domain
registration rule violators, it is still hard to catch culprits since
squatting is very rampant in the Internet.
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