Monday, July 26, 2010

How To Find Very Cheap Domain URL Extensions!

How many times have you bought a domain name for multiple years and then never even used it?
That's why I buy all of my domain names (except for my personal name - danweis.com) for one year and then decide each year to renew them or not. I'm also testing niche market domains, so sometimes they work and other times not. I don't want to be paying for them for the next 2, 3, 5 or 10 years if I've stopped using them.
Why do I do that? Domain names can be OUTRAGEOUSLY expensive...depending on where you buy them.
It appears that domain names depending on the extension, ie .com, .net, etc can range in price from $10 to $35/year per domain URL.
Now, there are companies that promote buying URLs for each of your listings. At $10 - $35 per listing, that expense can add up quickly.
Well, I found a way to buy a domain name URL extension VERY expensively and I don't get anything for telling you about it.
You can get them for your listings...your blogs...free reports...etc.
I don't know how long this discount will last, but it can probably save you A LOT OF MONEY buying this kind of URL extension. It may have been obvious to some, but probably not to most of us.
Unfortunately, I can't share it with you here!
But don't worry, I will share if you're interested. I want to do a test.
If you'd like to know how to save a ton of money on buying specialty domain URL extensions, send me an email at dan@danweis.com and type "Cheap Domain Extension" in the subject line. Quick and easy!
Upon receipt of your email, I'll send you the details on where to get some inexpensive domain name extensions.
Again, I don't know how long the special pricing will be in effect, so hurry and send me a quick email!

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Why Didn't You Do It?

Why didn't you do it?

You said you wanted it!

I know you did!

You took the time to dream, analyze your business plan and write down your goals.

Now with 2010 being more than half-way over, how will you finish the second half of the year?

A business plan is mistakenly deemed to always be written in stone and never changed. That couldn't be farther from the truth. You should write your plan in pencil, expecting to tweak it often when needed.

You need to constantly re-assess your plan!

We often write down tasks and activities that we don't like to do, but must do to hit our goals. Then when we don't do them, our plan falls apart.

Next time, delegate the activities you don't like to do to others who excel at them. Yes, it costs money, but if you are achieving your goals, then you'll be more profitable.

Monitor your activities and results weekly and review your business plan monthly.

By keeping a closer eye on your daily activities, you'll be able to see what's working and where you can make changes to improve your efficiency and effectiveness.

So stop writing annual business plans!

Don't put so much pressure on yourself every January by expecting to know how your business will run for an entire year.

Now it's okay to have an annual income figure in your head of what you want to achieve, but break it down to four quarters and then build your business plan by focusing on 3 months at a time.

This way you'll always stay committed to working your plan for the next 3 months.

I've mentioned before the strategy called "Plan - Do - Review". Make a 3 month plan, do it for 3 months and then review it after 3 months and decide what changes you want to make.

Make it a great 2nd half of 2010!