Domain Name Sanity Blog

How to Find Who Hosts a Website

Maybe someone else set up your website years ago and you can’t for the life of you remember who’s hosting it. You can’t find anything in your email, and you’ve lost the password to your other email back in the early 2000s.

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Spam on Contact Pages

Running a website brings joys and woes, as do most things in life. There’s all the fun stuff – setting the website up, creating a blog, communicating with clients, turning a profit – and then there’s the stuff we could really do without, but is there nonetheless. Things that all website owners have to deal with, sooner or later. Things like spam on contact pages.

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Is Domain Privacy Worth It?

Normally, once a domain is registered, the information of the owner – your information – is listed in the WHOIS database. However, not everyone likes to have their information available to the public, as this can have some downsides – like receiving spam.

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What Is a Parked Domain?

This is where the concept of parked domains saves the day. Even if you aren’t ready to build a website, but have come up with a perfect name for it, you can buy the domain and “park” it for later use. By purchasing a domain you like ahead of time, you’re making sure that no one steals it in the meantime.

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Best Solution for Business Phone Service

Regardless of whether you’re a small, medium-sized, or large company; whether this is your first experience with a business phone service or you’re looking to switch things up a bit, this guide will help you figure out which one’s the right choice for you.

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Beginner’s Guide to Online Video Calls

If you haven’t done any video calling before, however, you may be a bit confused about where to begin. We’ll show you how to video call through laptops or smartphones, and introduce you to the different types of technology (applications) you can use for the purpose.

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Finding a Lawyer for a Contract Review

Every now and again, small businesses are faced with big opportunities. In order to turn that opportunity into a legally-binding deal that keeps your business and its finances safe, you’ll need to draw up a contract and have it reviewed by a lawyer.

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Alternatives to Photoshop

Photoshop is great, but – there’s no way around it – it can get quite pricey. And it’s not like you get to come to terms with a single preposterous lump sum so as to once and forever own the software, either. Currently, Photoshop costs $52.99 per month, which adds up to about $635 per year.

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