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my boss at work is not happy with his current IT provider (some guy who supposedly set up the company's computers). how can he cancel the contract and give it to someone more reliable and keep his current domain name, email accounts etc.

2006-09-05 07:40:23 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Computers & Internet Other - Computers

ok, checked whois, he has registered the domain in his name but at the address of one of our premises. he has also had blackcase design our website. this is something i could have done if my boss had enough cahonies to tell this guy to sling his hook. how do i put together a deal that will make my boss see sense

2006-09-05 08:54:35 · update #1

6 answers

well best advise i can give, is to read the contact for the get out clause, since the domains should be owed by the company not the IT guy.
if the contract doesnt have a get out clause, u should be able to break the conttract at anytme. and fire the crap IT guy.

2006-09-05 07:43:12 · answer #1 · answered by Paultech 7 · 1 0

As per previous answers, firstly check the contract and ownership of the domain name (try via one of the whois websites to see who owns it - anyone who registers domain names normally offers this feature for free). Assuming your company owns the DN, not the IT guy, then just contact the company he registered them with any change any contact details. Then just fire away!

2006-09-05 14:48:44 · answer #2 · answered by Chris K 1 · 0 0

You can keep the domain name as long as it is registered to you. You have the right to move the name to any hosting site you want. If the computer company that set up the bad site owns the registered name of the domain, then it belongs to them and not your boss. However, you can fight for legal right to the domain name if it csn only be linked to your established company.

2006-09-05 14:45:57 · answer #3 · answered by GUNNSLINGER 3 · 0 0

It depend on who the domain names are registered to. Is the company or this individual.

i assume you are a small business and are using a one man band type of IT Provider. These people and small organisations tend to work in the SME space due to there restrictive capabilities.

If IT is important to your business you should maybe look at getting a more specialist organisation to look after you.

Hardware is now a commodity and you would be best to buy from the Vendor direct.

Look at things like Linux and google desktop.

The options are varied, so you need to get good advice ?

Try your local chamber of commerce.

2006-09-05 14:48:25 · answer #4 · answered by True B 3 · 0 0

i really dk u decide

2006-09-05 14:43:09 · answer #5 · answered by Brittany 2 · 0 0

Hi,
I'm a Webmaster. I create Web sites for small businesses and individuals.

Pay the guy off and get rid of him. You don't need him. You can create your own Web site using the system I use. No geeky knowledge required.

First of all, how do you determine what's a great Web site?

You may want to know how your Web site is ranked.

One tool to evaluate the popularity of a Web site is Alexa which is owned by Amazon. You enter a URL and it will show you where it stands based on 65,000,000 websites. Google and other search engines are in the low hundreds. However, some individual Web sites have an Alexa rank of 100,000 or less. These Web sites attract a lot of traffic. Even a Web site with an Alexa rank of 500,000 is still in the top 1% of all Web sites ranked by Alexa. Most Web sites come up with an Alexa rank of "no date" which means no traffic for that Web site. As far as the 'net is concerned, the Web site does not exist and is a waste of money. It may be a hobby site and the owner doesn't care.

Another test is your page rank in Google. It you have a Google page rank of 1, that is excellent and it means that when a certain keyword is entered in Google, that keyword will display the 10 best ranked Web sites for that keyword. There is even a PageRank icon that Google supplies that is like a guage of the Web sites popularity.

Most of the answers tell you where to go to set up a Web site. Get a hosting company and domain name. Sure, you can use GoDaddy and it's a good service, but that is not where you want to start.

That is putting the cart in front of the horse. Completely, back***wards.

First, you need to do some research on keywords and find out if there is a demand for your product or service. You need to find out if there is a huge demand for what you are selling and very little supply. Anyone of those places mentioned can create a Web site, but you need a Web site that works.

99% of your efforts should be in promoting your Web site. Creating it is easy. There are hundreds of Web sites that will let you create a Web site. That's the easy part. None of them will help you with Internet marketing. Driving traffic to your Web site is your main concern. Without traffic your Web site will fail because it will be invisible to Web surfers.

In fact, you don't need to do any advertising. For example, to get your Web site known, you can create press releases and send them to various newspapers, radio, and TV stations. This is free advertising. You can announce that you have just created a Web site, or that you have created another page on your Web site, etc.

Another way to get free advertising is to write an article and submit it to various Website that publish articles. It doesn't have to be more than 300 words and you sign the article and it has your Web site address or URL in it and people will be curious and visit your Web site.

I just helped a local boatyard owner put up his Web site. He really loves it.

We already have one page of the Web site ranked number one with Google and we did not do any advertising. That means the first page that comes up on Google with specific keywords, has a page from the boaryard on the first page of Google. It only took a few days to analyze the keywords and create the Web site. The best thing about it is that anyone can do it with only rudimentary knowledge of the Internet and computers.

No technical knowledge is required.

If you're using Yahoo!, you have more than enough knowledge to start your own Web site. But you want a Web site that works. One that creates some income. This is known as Monitising your Web site. There are several ways to Monitize. You can put up Google AdSense ads that cost nothing and when people click on the ads, you make money. You can become an affiliate of many companies and when some one buys, you make a commission. You can sell ads on your Web site, etc.

You can begin to Monitize when you have 30 pages in your Web site. People come to the Wordl Wide Web looking for information or content. They are not looking for your Web site or business.

Content is king. If your Web site has quality content that people like and admire, that content will drive traffic to your Web site. Lots of traffic means many people are clicking on your Web site. The more traffic you get, the more chances you have to make money.

However, I would caution you not to try the free Web sites as they will not help you in the Internet marketing side of the business. You want to pick a system that does it all from keyword analysis to Internet marketing. Like the one the boatyard owner used.

Once you decide on your little niche which you found by doing keyword analysis, you name your domain and you get published on the Internet. Keyword analysis finds out things like how popular your keyword is, how much that keyword is in demand, etc. You want to pick keywords that have huge demand, but very little supply; this is where the money is.

You may have a hobby like collecting stuff or you like to set up home theaters. Something you are passionate about. With passion, you can write lots of content on your favorite interest that will interest other people. Here are some real site subjects:
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Most Web sites exist to sell something. They are one huge ad for whatever it is your selling. It could be hard goods or soft goods or even electronic books, sometimes called e-books. E-books are books you download online, One company that sells them is called ClickBank.

You must find a niche for your Web site. You need something to hook that surfer. Something unique. That's why you need a niche. None of those sites listed will help you find a niche.

People find your site via keywords. They are not looking for you or your Web site. Like Kayak Rentals. They enter Kayak Rentals into Google and Google finds all the Web sites with that keyword. If your Web iste is popular, your Web site will be on the first page of Google. The boatyard Web site has one page ranked number one in Google.

How do you know which keywords will make money? There are keyword analyzers on the Interent. Most of the good ones cost money, not a lot but some. After all, you can't expect to start your own business without some investment, even if it's on a shoestring budget.

The boatyard bought a system for $299. It has 50+ software modules that allow anyone with practically no technical knowledge to create their own Web site.

What is great about this system is that they have a forum where you can go and chat or ask questions about creating Web sites and experts will answer your questions free of charge. There are many steps to creating a Web site that works - one that produces an income. Free web sites just don't cut it. You need this industrial strength system to create a Web site that works and makes money.

You need to know how to Brainstorm keywords, how to write to presell, how to build your site, how to attract traffic, when to Monitize, how to Monitize, how to find the best niche for you, interpreting keyword supply, demand and profitability, RRS and blogs, E-zines, look and feel templates, how and where to get graphics, setting up forms, etc.

Then, when you have a Web site, you can submit it to the Forum and they will critique for free. There is even a Water Cooler where you can chat, gossip, rumors, etc. all in a friendly manner by people who really care.

With all the free Web sites out there, many people can create a Web site. But after wasting a lot of time on these free sites, they come to realize that they just don't work and that's when they give up.

It's like the gold miner in California who struck gold and he went to get some machinery to get the gold out of the ground. When he came back to his gold site, he dug a little with the new machine and the gold vein gave out. He gave up and sold the machine to a couple of miners down on their luck. They dug in the same place and bingo, just 3 or 4 feet from where the vein gave out, they struck another gold vein even bigger than the first.

So don't give up. Keep digging.

2006-09-05 14:47:20 · answer #6 · answered by wabboc 4 · 0 0

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