Archive for August, 2009

What Am I Bid For nathanrees.com.au

nathanreesPolitical parties in NSW have been having a lot of fun with the domain name nathanrees.com.au.  Nathan Rees is the Premier of NSW but does not control his domain name. Yes you read that correctly, the Premier of NSW does not own his domain name. Now ownership of the domain name has fallen into the hands of the Premier’s political foes The National Party.

I think the Nationals will be too nervous about doing anything with the domain other than not hiding the fact they now control it.  They are also enjoying that the press are suggesting that the Labour Party didn’t register nathanrees.com.au because they are preparing to dump Nathan Rees as Premier.

This is  a powerful example of why it is important to own and control your own domain. If your name was to fall into the hands of someone who really wanted to harm your good name (your personal brand) they could easily do it.

Eventually you would uncover them for what they are but the damage would considerable whilst you did so.

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The First Step To Personal Branding Is An Easy Step

The technical challenges of establishing a domain hosted personal brand website is a major deterrent for lots of people. The thought of plunging neck deep into HTML code or sending webpage files to a hosting account using FTP sees plenty of people back peddling from the venture.

The video below will demonstrate, that using the First Person Branding profile webpage builder, the most technically challenged can create a professional looking web presence in under three minutes from login to completion.

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Are you self reliant or at the mercy of your ISP?

isp-gotchaRegistering your name as a domain name will offer one huge benefit which makes the exercise well worthwhile.

You’ll have the option of using your own personal email address.

For example if your name was John Doe and you owned the domain JohnDoe.com you could have the email address John@JohnDoe.com

This looks more professional than an ISP email address such as johndoe433@myisp.com which is what an ISP may provide you with.

But another benefit of having your own personal email address is it doesn’t matter if you change ISP’s or if your ISP goes broke because such circumstances will not effect your email address as you can quickly host it with a new ISP or web host.

Niether will you  need to contact all your friends and associates informing them of your new email because you would have an email address that never changes. If you think that ISP do not go out of business perform a Google search on a search phrase such as “my ISP went broke” and read some of the horror stories such an event creates.

If you currently have an ISP email address or a free email address such as Hotmail or Yahoo you should understand that you are not self reliant as far as control of your online email communications are concerned. It would be especially risky for you to be building and online personal or business brand using such email addresses.

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