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Choose a name for your donation business that is similar to your donation cause. For example, if the cause for your donation business is to provide food for American soldiers in Iraq, you might want to consider a name like Iraq Soldier Foundation. Register a domain name for your donation website (in this case, you would purchase a Iraqsoldierfoundation.org domain) on a domain registrar like GoDaddy. If the '.org' domain name is already taken, consider using a '.net' or '.com' domain name.
Purchase hosting or use free hosting for your donation business website. Some hosting providers are DreamHost, iPage, JustHost and HostGator, according to WebHostingSearch. If you want to go the free route, use free hosting providers like Blogger or Wordpress.
Set up important pages for your donation business website. According to ProBlogger, About, privacy, contact, and FAQ pages are necessary for all business websites. Create an page describing the cause of your donation business, a privacy page so that donors know that any information they submit will be kept private, a contact page so that donors can contact you about any questions they have and a FAQ page to answer frequently asked questions donors may have about your business. Add a donations page also, further explaining your cause and why visitors should donate.
Sign up for PayPal and add a 'Donate' button from the 'Merchant Services' tab to your website, both on the sidebar and on the Donations page. PayPal is one of the most popular money transfer websites on the Internet, so many visitors will already have a PayPal account to donate money with. You should also add an option to send money through snail mail, where visitors without a PayPal account can send you a check with their donated money.
Write fresh content on your donation business website, including keywords related to your cause throughout your content, so that search engine users will be influenced to donate. When including keywords on your donation website, use Google Adwords to your advantage by finding keywords with 10,000 to 30,000 global monthly traffic. However, refrain from choosing keywords with over 30,000 global monthly traffic, since this could mean there are too many websites competing for your keyword phrases.
Post images related to your cause or charity in the content of each post and on the front page of your donation business website to further influence visitors to donate. If you can't take your own pictures, use images from Flickr Commons or stock.xchng. Remember to credit your sources when publishing any image online if it is not your own.
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The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) is a private non-profit organization formed in 1998 to coordinate domain and Internet protocol address naming. ICANN requires all domain registrants to provide WHOIS information, which includes the name, address, telephone number and email address of the domain name registrant.
Benefits
Spammers and marketers can easily access the personal information of the individual who registered a domain by performing a lookup in the WHOIS system. Providing personal information online presents a privacy risk to individuals and corporations. Marketers may use the telephone number provided by registrants in order to make sales calls. Domain registration companies may use an individual's address to try to sell domain services. By using a domain protection service, this information is concealed so that registrants do not have to worry about their personal information being leaked over the Internet.
Process
Domain ID protection is provided by domain registrars. ICANN requires the owner or manager of a domain name to provide his personal contact information. With domain privacy protection, a third party becomes the legal owner of the domain, although the domain protection service is simply acting as the landlord of the Internet property. Since the domain protection service is the legal owner of the domain, this company can put its company's own information in as a forwarding service, as opposed to that of the registrant. All emails and contacts will be made to the domain protection service.
Fees
Since the third party must manage the protected domain names, a fee is charged for domain ID protection. Domains by Proxy, a company affiliated with the popular registrar Godaddy, charges $8.99 per domain name per year as of July 2010. Enom, owned by Demand Media, offers domain ID protection for $6. per domain per year. Other companies offer variable domain privacy fees ranging from roughly $5 to $15 a year.
Warning
Carefully consider whether domain ID protection is right for you. Domain ID protection can present legal problems, because the private registration company is the legal owner of the domain. When the domain registrar RegisterFly went bankrupt, many domain holders were left in legal limbo. Customers had difficulty regaining control of their domain names from the bankrupt company. To cancel private domain registration, users usually need to visit a third party website, even if they registered for domain ID protection with their hosting company.
In Feburary 2016 21,
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) is a private non-profit organization formed in 1998 to coordinate domain and Internet protocol address naming. ICANN requires all domain registrants to provide WHOIS information, which includes the name, address, telephone number and email address of the domain name registrant.
Benefits
Spammers and marketers can easily access the personal information of the individual who registered a domain by performing a lookup in the WHOIS system. Providing personal information online presents a privacy risk to individuals and corporations. Marketers may use the telephone number provided by registrants in order to make sales calls. Domain registration companies may use an individual's address to try to sell domain services. By using a domain protection service, this information is concealed so that registrants do not have to worry about their personal information being leaked over the Internet.
Process
Domain ID protection is provided by domain registrars. ICANN requires the owner or manager of a domain name to provide his personal contact information. With domain privacy protection, a third party becomes the legal owner of the domain, although the domain protection service is simply acting as the landlord of the Internet property. Since the domain protection service is the legal owner of the domain, this company can put its company's own information in as a forwarding service, as opposed to that of the registrant. All emails and contacts will be made to the domain protection service.
Fees
Since the third party must manage the protected domain names, a fee is charged for domain ID protection. Domains by Proxy, a company affiliated with the popular registrar Godaddy, charges $8.99 per domain name per year as of July 2010. Enom, owned by Demand Media, offers domain ID protection for $6. per domain per year. Other companies offer variable domain privacy fees ranging from roughly $5 to $15 a year.
Warning
Carefully consider whether domain ID protection is right for you. Domain ID protection can present legal problems, because the private registration company is the legal owner of the domain. When the domain registrar RegisterFly went bankrupt, many domain holders were left in legal limbo. Customers had difficulty regaining control of their domain names from the bankrupt company. To cancel private domain registration, users usually need to visit a third party website, even if they registered for domain ID protection with their hosting company.
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