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Because most of your customers will check the Internet before they
jump in their cars and drive to your store. Even if they live just
around the corner, they will probably search Google or another search
engine for local stores and businesses that offer the goods or services
they are looking for.
Think of it as a modern-day Yellow Pages. But instead of the mammoth
book that lands in your driveway (and often sits there for ages until
you get around to throwing it into the recycling bin), all the local
businesses place their listings in the Local Search section of Google,
Yahoo, Bing and various specialty search engines and directories. If
you’re targeting a local clientele, you simply cannot afford not to put
some effort into local search advertising.
When you advertise locally, you have the opportunity to secure a
prominent listing in the search results. Your ad/listing should provide
key information about your business, including description, business
hours, and contact information. You can even have your business location
pin-pointed on Google Maps or a similar mapping service, so potential
customers can zero in on your location and get driving directions to
there.
So if you’re operating, say, a sporting goods store in Bangor, Maine,
then you must ensure that anybody who searches the Web for “Sporting
goods + Bangor Maine” or similar phrases will find your listing and
easily get to your store if needed.
Another reason why local advertising is so important is that your
competition is already doing it. Today’s consumers EXPECT businesses to
have a presence on the Web. Preferably a Web site. But even if a
business doesn’t have a Web site, a simple local listing with contact
information, etc. ensures that potential customers know your business
exists. If you aren’t listed, then most customers will take their
business elsewhere.
So how do you get listed in a local directory, online Yellow Pages or
even among the local ads in Google/Yahoo/Bing? Well, it depends. For
the top search engines, the quickest and most efficient way is to create
and place a pay-per-click ad in their search results. If this is an
intimidating proposition, then services like the Premium edition of Go
Daddy’s Search Engine Visibility will do all the heavy listing,
including composing your ad(s) and managing your campaign. Aside from
the big three search engines, there are several Web sites that
specialize in local listings. Many of them are broken down into specific
categories — restaurants, medical service providers, fashion stores,
you name it. Most of them require a fee to add your listing, which is
usually well worth the cost, but if you’re lucky, you might be able to
track down a site or directory that offers to list local businesses for
free.
In any event: If you have any interest in attracting local customers,
advertising locally is paramount to the success of your business.
2012年10月8日星期一
2012年10月7日星期日
Why Is Local Search Engine Advertising Important to Your Business?
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Because most of your customers will check the Internet before they jump in their cars and drive to your store. Even if they live just around the corner, they will probably search Google or another search engine for local stores and businesses that offer the goods or services they are looking for.
Think of it as a modern-day Yellow Pages. But instead of the mammoth book that lands in your driveway (and often sits there for ages until you get around to throwing it into the recycling bin), all the local businesses place their listings in the Local Search section of Google, Yahoo, Bing and various specialty search engines and directories. If you’re targeting a local clientele, you simply cannot afford not to put some effort into local search advertising.
When you advertise locally, you have the opportunity to secure a prominent listing in the search results. Your ad/listing should provide key information about your business, including description, business hours, and contact information. You can even have your business location pin-pointed on Google Maps or a similar mapping service, so potential customers can zero in on your location and get driving directions to there.
So if you’re operating, say, a sporting goods store in Bangor, Maine, then you must ensure that anybody who searches the Web for “Sporting goods + Bangor Maine” or similar phrases will find your listing and easily get to your store if needed.
Another reason why local advertising is so important is that your competition is already doing it. Today’s consumers EXPECT businesses to have a presence on the Web. Preferably a Web site. But even if a business doesn’t have a Web site, a simple local listing with contact information, etc. ensures that potential customers know your business exists. If you aren’t listed, then most customers will take their business elsewhere.
So how do you get listed in a local directory, online Yellow Pages or even among the local ads in Google/Yahoo/Bing? Well, it depends. For the top search engines, the quickest and most efficient way is to create and place a pay-per-click ad in their search results. If this is an intimidating proposition, then services like the Premium edition of Go Daddy’s Search Engine Visibility will do all the heavy listing, including composing your ad(s) and managing your campaign. Aside from the big three search engines, there are several Web sites that specialize in local listings. Many of them are broken down into specific categories — restaurants, medical service providers, fashion stores, you name it. Most of them require a fee to add your listing, which is usually well worth the cost, but if you’re lucky, you might be able to track down a site or directory that offers to list local businesses for free.
In any event: If you have any interest in attracting local customers, advertising locally is paramount to the success of your business.
Because most of your customers will check the Internet before they jump in their cars and drive to your store. Even if they live just around the corner, they will probably search Google or another search engine for local stores and businesses that offer the goods or services they are looking for.
Think of it as a modern-day Yellow Pages. But instead of the mammoth book that lands in your driveway (and often sits there for ages until you get around to throwing it into the recycling bin), all the local businesses place their listings in the Local Search section of Google, Yahoo, Bing and various specialty search engines and directories. If you’re targeting a local clientele, you simply cannot afford not to put some effort into local search advertising.
When you advertise locally, you have the opportunity to secure a prominent listing in the search results. Your ad/listing should provide key information about your business, including description, business hours, and contact information. You can even have your business location pin-pointed on Google Maps or a similar mapping service, so potential customers can zero in on your location and get driving directions to there.
So if you’re operating, say, a sporting goods store in Bangor, Maine, then you must ensure that anybody who searches the Web for “Sporting goods + Bangor Maine” or similar phrases will find your listing and easily get to your store if needed.
Another reason why local advertising is so important is that your competition is already doing it. Today’s consumers EXPECT businesses to have a presence on the Web. Preferably a Web site. But even if a business doesn’t have a Web site, a simple local listing with contact information, etc. ensures that potential customers know your business exists. If you aren’t listed, then most customers will take their business elsewhere.
So how do you get listed in a local directory, online Yellow Pages or even among the local ads in Google/Yahoo/Bing? Well, it depends. For the top search engines, the quickest and most efficient way is to create and place a pay-per-click ad in their search results. If this is an intimidating proposition, then services like the Premium edition of Go Daddy’s Search Engine Visibility will do all the heavy listing, including composing your ad(s) and managing your campaign. Aside from the big three search engines, there are several Web sites that specialize in local listings. Many of them are broken down into specific categories — restaurants, medical service providers, fashion stores, you name it. Most of them require a fee to add your listing, which is usually well worth the cost, but if you’re lucky, you might be able to track down a site or directory that offers to list local businesses for free.
In any event: If you have any interest in attracting local customers, advertising locally is paramount to the success of your business.
2012年8月21日星期二
What Is an Intermediate Certificate?
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When you buy an SSL Certificate from GoDaddy.com you may come across the concept of intermediate certificates, which must be installed along with your SSL Certificate.
But what is an intermediate certificate, exactly? An intermediate certificate is a subordinate certificate issued by the trusted root specifically to issue end-entity server certificates. The result is a certificate chain that begins at the trusted root CA, through the intermediate and ending with the SSL certificate issued to you.
Creating certificates directly from the CA root certificate increases the risk of root certificate compromise, and if the CA root certificate is compromised, the entire trust infrastructure built by the SSL provider will fail. The usage of intermediate certificates for issuing SSL certificates to end entities, therefore, provides an added level of security. In an attempt to enhance the security of the Root certificate, Go Daddy, in fact, creates two intermediate certificates from which SSL certificates are signed and issued.
Once Go Daddy issues your SSL certificate, they will send you an email message containing a link for downloading the signed certificate, along with the intermediate certificates. The specific procedure through which the intermediate certificates are installed depends on the type of server software you are using. In most cases, you can download and install an intermediate certificate bundle, but for certain server types, you must download and install the two intermediate certificates individually.
When you buy an SSL Certificate from GoDaddy.com you may come across the concept of intermediate certificates, which must be installed along with your SSL Certificate.
But what is an intermediate certificate, exactly? An intermediate certificate is a subordinate certificate issued by the trusted root specifically to issue end-entity server certificates. The result is a certificate chain that begins at the trusted root CA, through the intermediate and ending with the SSL certificate issued to you.
Creating certificates directly from the CA root certificate increases the risk of root certificate compromise, and if the CA root certificate is compromised, the entire trust infrastructure built by the SSL provider will fail. The usage of intermediate certificates for issuing SSL certificates to end entities, therefore, provides an added level of security. In an attempt to enhance the security of the Root certificate, Go Daddy, in fact, creates two intermediate certificates from which SSL certificates are signed and issued.
Once Go Daddy issues your SSL certificate, they will send you an email message containing a link for downloading the signed certificate, along with the intermediate certificates. The specific procedure through which the intermediate certificates are installed depends on the type of server software you are using. In most cases, you can download and install an intermediate certificate bundle, but for certain server types, you must download and install the two intermediate certificates individually.
2012年8月20日星期一
Managing Music and Videos with Your Go Daddy WebSite Tonight Account
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Go Daddy’s WebSite Tonight offers one of the easiest ways to build and publish a multimedia Web site. Here’s an overview of how you can add music and video content to your WebSite Tonight Web site.
You can upload and save music and videos to your account, which you can then add to content blocks.
To upload music and videos:
Inserting music:
You can insert music files in your WebSite Tonight content blocks, sharing your favorite music with visitors. To do so:
To use music from another place on the Internet, do the following:
You can add videos to your content blocks, to share them with visitors. To do so:
To select a video you already uploaded to your WebSite Tonight account, do the following:
To embed script for a video or enter a URL linking to it, do the following:
Go Daddy’s WebSite Tonight offers one of the easiest ways to build and publish a multimedia Web site. Here’s an overview of how you can add music and video content to your WebSite Tonight Web site.
You can upload and save music and videos to your account, which you can then add to content blocks.
To upload music and videos:
- Go to the Go Daddy Web site and log in to your WebSite Tonight account.
- From the Manage menu, select Upload Files.
- Click Browse. An explorer window opens.
- Select the files you want to upload, and then click Open. To select multiple files, hold the Ctrl key while selecting files.
- Click Upload. Your files upload.
Inserting music:
You can insert music files in your WebSite Tonight content blocks, sharing your favorite music with visitors. To do so:
- Log in to your WebSite Tonight account.
- From the Design menu, click Page Designer.
- If necessary, from the Page list, select the page you want to add the music file to.
- Click the block you want to add your file to. Blocks are outlined in blue.
- Position your cursor where you want to add the file.
- Go to the Insert tab, move your mouse over Media, and then select Music.
- To add music from your account, do the following:
- From the 1. Choose source menu, select Select audio on file.
- From the 2. Select audio on file menu, select the audio you want to add to your introduction.
To use music from another place on the Internet, do the following:
- From the 1. Choose source menu, select Enter the URL to the MP3 File field.
- In the Enter URL field, enter the URL where the file resides.
- For the music to begin playing once visitors reach your Web page, select Autostart this file.
- For the music to automatically replay after it finishes playing, select Loop this file.
- Select the player you want to use.
- Click OK. The music is displayed in your content block.
You can add videos to your content blocks, to share them with visitors. To do so:
- Log in to your WebSite Tonight account.
- From the Design menu, click Page Designer.
- If necessary, from the Page list, select the page you want to edit.
- Click the block you want to edit. Blocks are outlined in blue.
- Position your cursor where you want to add the video.
- From the Insert tab, go to the Media menu, and then select Video. The Create Video From window opens.
- From the 1. Choose source menu, select Upload a video.
- From the 2. Select a gallery: menu, select the gallery where you want the video to display. You can also select Create Gallery to create a new gallery, enter a name for the gallery, and then click Create.
- From the 3. Upload video section, click Browse. An explorer window displays.
- Select the video you want, and then click Open.
- Click Upload. Your video uploads.
- (Optional) Select Autostart video for your video to automatically play when visitors reach the Web page.
- (Optional) Select Loop this file for your video to automatically repeat once it finishes playing.
- Click OK. Your video displays in the content block.
To select a video you already uploaded to your WebSite Tonight account, do the following:
- From the 1. Choose source menu, select Choose a Video On File.
- From the 2. Select file menu, select the video you want.
- (Optional) Select Autostart video for your video to automatically play when visitors reach the Web page.
- (Optional) Select Loop this file for your video to automatically repeat once it finishes playing.
- Click OK. Your video displays in the content block.
To embed script for a video or enter a URL linking to it, do the following:
- From the 1. Choose source menu, select Embed a URL to a Video.
- In the 2. Link URL or Embed video section, select either URL or Embed, and then enter the URL or script for the video.
- (Optional) Select Autostart video for your video to automatically play when visitors reach the Web page.
- (Optional) Select Loop this file for your video to automatically repeat once it finishes playing.
- Enter a Width and Height, in pixels, or use the default settings.
- Click OK. Your video displays in your content block.
2012年8月19日星期日
Activating Your Parked Domain Name
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When you register a domain name with GoDaddy.com, you have the option of parking the domain — that is, you don’t add a hosting plan and a Web site to the domain. You can park the domain as a money-making effort with, for example, Go Daddy’s CashParking program, or you can hold onto the domain as an investment and try to sell it for profit at a later date, but in most cases domain owners park their newly acquired domains until they’ve built their Web site and decided which hosting account they want to affiliate with the domain.
Once you’re ready to activate — or “unpack” — your parked domain, you must purchase a hosting account and then change the name server information on your Go Daddy account. This is how to do it:
If you’re hosting with Go Daddy: Choose I have a hosting account with these domains — This specifies that your domain name(s) are hosted with Go Daddy and you want to use their name servers.
If you’re hosting elsewhere: Choose I have specific nameservers for my domains to specify your domain name(s) are hosted with another company and allow you to enter the company’s name servers. Note that you must enter at least two name servers for your domain name.
When you register a domain name with GoDaddy.com, you have the option of parking the domain — that is, you don’t add a hosting plan and a Web site to the domain. You can park the domain as a money-making effort with, for example, Go Daddy’s CashParking program, or you can hold onto the domain as an investment and try to sell it for profit at a later date, but in most cases domain owners park their newly acquired domains until they’ve built their Web site and decided which hosting account they want to affiliate with the domain.
Once you’re ready to activate — or “unpack” — your parked domain, you must purchase a hosting account and then change the name server information on your Go Daddy account. This is how to do it:
- Go to GoDaddy.com and log in to your Account Manager.
- In the My Products section, select Domain Manager.
- Select the domain name(s) you want to modify.
- Click Nameservers.
If you’re hosting with Go Daddy: Choose I have a hosting account with these domains — This specifies that your domain name(s) are hosted with Go Daddy and you want to use their name servers.
If you’re hosting elsewhere: Choose I have specific nameservers for my domains to specify your domain name(s) are hosted with another company and allow you to enter the company’s name servers. Note that you must enter at least two name servers for your domain name.
- Click OK.
2012年8月18日星期六
Re-Keying an SSL Certificate
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Re-keying is the process of replacing an existing SSL certificate. The main reasons to consider re-keying your SSL certificate are:
Loss of your private key
Compromise of your private key
Changing hosting providers
Changing the server the certificate is installed on
Recovering from a server crash
If you bought your certificate from Go Daddy, you can have it re-keyed at no cost..
To re-key a Go Daddy SSL Certificate:
Note: The original certificate is automatically deactivated when the new one is issued. It is not necessary to request revocation of the old certificate.
Re-keying is the process of replacing an existing SSL certificate. The main reasons to consider re-keying your SSL certificate are:
Loss of your private key
Compromise of your private key
Changing hosting providers
Changing the server the certificate is installed on
Recovering from a server crash
If you bought your certificate from Go Daddy, you can have it re-keyed at no cost..
To re-key a Go Daddy SSL Certificate:
- Go to the Go Daddy Web site and log in to your Account Manager.
- In the My Products section, select SSL Certificates.
- Next to the certificate you want to manage, click Manage Certificate.
- From the Filters list, click Certificates and then click the common name for the certificate you want to re-key. Copy the certificate details shown on the screen and use that exact data when creating a new CSR. Exact capitalization, punctuation and spacing are required. For Standard certificates the CSR details for City, State and Country are not critical.
- Generate a new CSR.
- After the new CSR is generated, return to the Secure Certificate Manager. From the screen where you copied your certificate details, click Re-Key.
- Paste your server-generated CSR in the CSR field and click Re-Key.
- Specify your server type and click the link to download the re-keyed certificate.
- If you need a copy of the intermediate certificate, click Repository in the upper-right corner.
- Install the re-keyed certificate on your Web server.
Note: The original certificate is automatically deactivated when the new one is issued. It is not necessary to request revocation of the old certificate.
2012年8月17日星期五
About .asia Domain Names
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Country- and region-specific domain names can be very useful for businesses whose activities are directed at markets in specific locations. For example, if your e-business is targeting the European Union, it’ll lend credibility to your site if it sits on a .eu domain. Likewise, if you’re doing business in, say, Brazil or South Africa, you should consider registering, respectively, a .br or .sa domain for your site.
And if your business is located in Asia, there’s a domain extension for that, too. It’s called .asia, and here’s a primer on its details and requirements and how to register it with GoDaddy.com.
The .asia top-level domain name (TLD) is an ICANN-sponsored domain name extension that represents the Asia-Pacific region. A .asia domain name gives you exposure to the region as a whole, as opposed to individual countries, such as a .jp or .cn extension.
In order to register a .asia domain with Go Daddy, you must be directly affiliated with Asia: That is: Your business, organization, or community group must be located in the Asia-Pacific region, or at least one of your domain name contacts must reside there.
To register a .asia domain name
If the domain you’re looking for is already taken, you can either choose one of the alternatives Go Daddy suggests or start a new search.
Country- and region-specific domain names can be very useful for businesses whose activities are directed at markets in specific locations. For example, if your e-business is targeting the European Union, it’ll lend credibility to your site if it sits on a .eu domain. Likewise, if you’re doing business in, say, Brazil or South Africa, you should consider registering, respectively, a .br or .sa domain for your site.
And if your business is located in Asia, there’s a domain extension for that, too. It’s called .asia, and here’s a primer on its details and requirements and how to register it with GoDaddy.com.
The .asia top-level domain name (TLD) is an ICANN-sponsored domain name extension that represents the Asia-Pacific region. A .asia domain name gives you exposure to the region as a whole, as opposed to individual countries, such as a .jp or .cn extension.
In order to register a .asia domain with Go Daddy, you must be directly affiliated with Asia: That is: Your business, organization, or community group must be located in the Asia-Pacific region, or at least one of your domain name contacts must reside there.
To register a .asia domain name
- Go to the Go Daddy Web site and enter the domain you want to register in the Domain Search field.
- Select the .asia extension from the list.
- Click Go, and then proceed through the checkout screens.
If the domain you’re looking for is already taken, you can either choose one of the alternatives Go Daddy suggests or start a new search.
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