Insurance Leads, Get More Customers, PTLLS Courses

Posted under Education, Getting A Domain, Insurance + More on Monday 16 January 2012 at 11:35 am

What are PTLLS Courses and their Implication to Continuing Mastering?
PTLLS courses– Preparing to Teach in Lifelong Learning Sector – are actually courses required for people who would like to educate and provide training for designed for lifelong study. In such a rapid turning world, where technological innovation is in its quick level, constant refreshers and also courses with regards to the most advanced technology are really needed. Besides the lessons throughout the elementary levels of training, PTLLS courses educators attend to skilled and trained people who are not pushed to the learning technique the way younger students are. The education in PTLLS courses commonly spend 5 consecutive days and requires numerous penned works to be completed. So if you are interested in these types of training courses, merely examine your own literacy to deal with the actual course.

Insurance Leads
What are ad generated internet insurance leads? An insurance leads is made when consumers who complete an online form, frequently to acquire an insurance quote online. The customers stumble upon these online insurance quote forms one of two specific ways: The candidates click on an ad online, such as a banner, or they could click on a search engine result in Yahoo, Google, or MSN. There is very often a quite large difference in quality between them. Consumers who click on advertisements are not generally seeking for solutions. They just happen to come across the ad while they are searching through the web. They could have a passing level of interest in an insurance package, or they could possibly be brought in by a giveaway of some sort. Very few of these insurance leads end up as buyers. Are these particular readers going to wind up getting landed as an insurance lead? Want to uncover more? Contact us at insurance-leads.com or call us at 1(877)245-3237. We’re a pioneer in the insurance lead generation business, introducing successful agents to their new customers since 1996.

Get More Customers
Find Out Reliable Ways to Get More Customers Today
Clients, customers, potential buyers, consumers, or whatever you want to name them, they’re necessary for business expansion. They’re simply the key source of a business’ income and profit. With out them, your enterprise – your investment funds and everything it entails — will surely have to go down the drain. Evidently, there is an increasing market competition for customers. If you wish to increase income and get ahead of the market race, you have to get more customers. If you wish to get more customers to your own business, you have to utilize sophisticated marketing strategies. But if you don’t understand how or where to begin getting more customers, you can check out the web for wonderful marketing and sales ideas that will guide you get more customers. Locate them out immediately before your rivals do.

Free Domain Name Searches

Posted under Getting A Domain on Wednesday 11 November 2009 at 3:36 am

Quite often freebies of different kinds are offered on the Internet. In fact, though, very few of them are really free. Those making the offer will more often than not expect something in return.

Under normal circumstances, you have to pay some amount of money to get your domain name registered. Recently however some companies are offering free domain names. In return, they may require customers to add banner ads to their websites or to participate in other marketing schemes. The provider of the free domain is in most cases likely to remain the owner of the domain. Among the defunct companies that offered free domain names were NameZero and Freeservers (a subsidiary of NetZero at present).

Belgium is one European country that offers free domains in the .be TLD. Perhaps part of a temporary promotion, there could well be a renewal fee eventually for the registrants to maintain their domains.

But compared to other offers, there are relatively few that offer you free domains when you sign up for an offer. It may be because the costs of these services or products are too low to deserve much interest. There indeed are a few free domain offers on the net, but they expect you either to buy hosting or to sign up and post at forums. But remember, most web hosting companies will register the ‘free’ domain in their own name. If you are annoyed due to some reason or the other and want to change the web host, you lose the domain name. That means all the hard work you put in to develop the brand image goes up in smoke. However, it is not exactly an intelligent move to refuse a free domain name if there is no catch involved. You can find about free domain names from various databases through various Web sites.

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Selling a .co.uk Domain Name via Sedo

Posted under Getting A Domain on Monday 2 November 2009 at 4:32 am

Selling a .co.uk Domain Name via Sedo

This is a recent example of our experience selling a .co.uk domain name via Sedo. If you are new to domains or Sedo this will give you a guide on the process and the time scales involved.

Negotiations

This is the hardest part of selling a domain – how much to ask?
Ask too much and the buyer may lose interest. Ask too little and you may not get the best price possible for your domain.

You can use www.domainprices.co.uk to get an idea of recent .co.uk domain sales prices or ask to an appraisal on the www.acorndomains.co.uk appraisal forum.

Come up with a price that allows you some room to haggle but don’t get so greedy you scare off the bidder. This can be an anxious time, waiting for the domain prospect to come back with an offer.

Transaction Fees

Do not forget to allow for Sedo transaction fees and Nominet transfer fees during the negotiation stage.

We asked for the buyer to pay Sedo’s fees (10% of sale price) and the Nominet fees on top of the sale price, which they agreed to.

Agreement Reached

We started negotiations on our domain on the 21st June and reached agreement on the sale price and fees on the 1st July.

Sedo Transfer Process

Having agreed the sale price, Sedo sent the buyer an Invoice on the 1st July.

The invoice is in your name and is placed in the buyer’s user account.

Once the buyer has made payment (into Sedo’s Escrow account), Sedo ask the buyer to make a transfer request at thier registrar or if the buyer has an account at the domain’s current registrar, they ask you to move it to his account.

NB: Make sure the administrative email address for your domain is active and that you can receive emails from it or you will have trouble with the transfer process.

Once the transfer has been completed and the WHOIS information shows the buyer’s name, Sedo send you the money.

Tip: Add your bank details to your Sedo account if you want to avoid Paypal fees for receiving the money.

Nominet Transfer Forms

Sedo didn’t ask us apply to Nominet for the domain transfer forms. Their emails are worded towards .COM domain name transfers.

We knew we would need these so as soon as we agreed a price we emailed Nominet to request them and they arrived 2 days later.

This will save you time.

Sedo receive Payment

We chase Sedo on the 5th July as we had heard nothing. This prompted them to chase the buyer for payment. Sedo advised that the buyer said they were making a bank transfer of the funds that day.

We chased again on the 7th July with a response from Sedo that it would take a few more days. So much for electronic funds transfers!

Sedo confirmed receipt of the money on the 11th July

Finalising the Transfer

Sedo sent us the Buyer’s details for us contact them about sending the Nominet forms.

We already had the forms in hand so signed and sent them on the 12th July.

On the 18th July we chased Sedo for any news, they contacted the buyer to see if they had received the forms.

22nd July we noticed the Nominet WHOIS showing the buyers details.

(This is a little unsettling, your domain has been transferred but you have no funds).

Money Money Money

26th July we received an email from Sedo saying they had sent the money to our account. They also stated this can take up to 7 business days.

We received the money on the 29th July.

Start to finish, 38 days.

Helen Sherritt is owner and administrator of http://www.acorndomains.co.uk, the UK’s leading domain name forum and resource centre.

http://www.DomainPrices.co.uk shows recent .co.uk domain name sales prices.