Video 2 - How To Get Your Own Domain Name

Inside video 2 of this series, discover how easy and fast it is to get your very own domain name for your new blog or website…If you thought it was hard, and maybe even impossible, watch this video and be convinced that you can do it for yourself too!All the best!Gideon Shalwick

12 Responses to “Video 2 - How To Get Your Own Domain Name”


  1. 1 Richard Cox

    Videos 1 & 2 are really good, no nonsense, simple info to understand

  2. 2 Sarv007

    what is a domain name ?
    how to register? Choose?
    now i can answer These better(just kidding) from gideon Bcoz of these video tutorial…
    really a good job u r doing from that end.
    newbies like me really need this type of guideince …..

  3. 3 Gideon Shalwick

    Hey Sarv007

    Glad the videos could help you out!

    Gideon Shalwick
    http://www.GetYourVideoOnline.com

  4. 4 Robert Kennedy

    Gideon, you have done a fantastic job with these videos. I absolutely love them. I look up to you and yaro as mentors, and hope to one day have the same success. With the quality content you guys have put together there is no doubt you will be receiving some viral traffic. I want to send everyone I know to this site. Obviously I am a big fan.

  5. 5 Gideon Shalwick

    Hey Robert

    Thanks for your nice comment!

    Glad you love the videos and happy for you to tell as many people about them as possible :)
    Viral traffic would of course be fantastic!

    Gideon

  6. 6 kirin

    Thanks for the video.
    That’s easy to understand even for a beginner like me. :)
    I have a question.
    Does it make any difference between registering a domain name at the site you recommend or at any other site offering the same service?
    The thing is, to me it’s a lot easier to do that in Japanese at Japanese site because I have to read & understand terms & agreements beforehand.
    To read them in English is a great task compared to my mother language, and I’d like to do that in Japanese as long as there makes no difference in SEO or page rank or whatever possibly in the future just because of my choosing Japanese site at this moment.

    Same concern is also for hosting server.
    What if I chose the one offered in Japan? My blog will be in English and directed for non-Japanese readers, but for the same reason as above, it’d be much easier for me to choose the service in Japanese than in English because I’m so scared of agreement (as it’s always threatening me with explaining the least happening worst case). But if this one wrong choice makes me suffer from SEO or anything in the future, I should take good enough time to tackle English site.

    Sorry for long writing, hope you get what I mean and could answer this…

  7. 7 Gideon Shalwick

    Hi Kirin

    Thanks for your comments and questions. Here are some replies:

    It’s not essential that you use the same domain name and hosting service that we recommend. You’re free to use whatever service that you feel most comfortable with.

    However, please note that we wont be able to give you any support for questions related to the services other than the ones we recommend.

    All our videos and future tutorials assumes that you will have used the services that we recommend. So, in that sense, it would definitely make it easier to follow the videos if you use the services we recommend.

    But if you think that you’ll be able to live with the differences between the services that you would like to use, and the services we recommend, then you should be just fine.

    All the best!

    Gideon Shalwick

  8. 8 Kirin

    Hi Gideon,

    Thanks for your prompt & kind advice!
    OK, I understand what you say.

    I’d be willing to check out the rest of the videos based on the service you recommended this time.

    Thank you.
    Kirin

  9. 9 chris

    that service costs money now…(wordtracker)

  10. 10 Gideon Shalwick

    Hi Chris

    You are correct, the Wordtracker service does cost money.

    But their free keyword tool does not cost a cent. Here’s the link to the free keyword tool:

    http://freekeywords.wordtracker.com/

    Enjoy!

    Gideon Shalwick

  11. 11 Lilla

    Hi Gideon! :)
    I found a .com domain name that I REALLY like but it’s been taken. I want to use the plural version of it which IS available. The singular domain that is taken has just been parked for 2 years - no website on it except for parked page. What if any, are the repercussions of my using the plural version of a taken domain name? Thanks much!

    p.s. I was watching some other videos of yours about making videos, but I’ve seemed to have lost the link. Can you forward me the url?

  12. 12 Gideon Shalwick

    Hi Lilla

    Using the plural of another domain name could hold both advantages and drawbacks:

    Advantages:

    If someone wants to visit the other site and accidentally types in the plural instead of the singular form, they would automatically visit your site. That is, you could get some extra traffic as a result.

    Disadvantages:

    Our own target marketing could type in the singular form of your domain name. In which case they would go to the wrong website. This could of course be confusing for them, and could cause the other website to get the traffic you’re supposed to be getting.

    So, they kinda cancel each other out. I cant see anything wrong with getting the plural of the other domain name.

    Talk soon!

    Gideon Shalwick

    PS: The link for the videos is at http://www.GetYourVideoOnline.com

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