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Old June 26th 04, 07:49 AM
secura
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In the future, everybody, who is interested, in flying, aviation,
travelling, will search first at .aero. The aero-domain is a
restricted and exclusive domain. It is only available for members of
the aviation community. The aviation community is a very broad one.
Not only pilots, stewardesses and students of aviation belong to it,
but e.g. also modell makers and para-gliders.You have to prove that
you belong to the aviation community by the Community Membership ID
and the Password. If you have not got yet any Membership ID and
Password by SITA, it is sufficient, that you send us your
"credentials" with your domain applications. You can send us e.g.the
adress of your domain or URL with aviation content.

The domain names must no longer reflect company's name or a trade mark
since September 2 2002. You can register now at .aero the name of your
choice, e.g. a product or service. As this possibility exists since a
short time, many good generic terms, which are an excellent and cheap
advertising opportunity, are still free.Imagine how many visitors can
attract terms like paris.aero, newyork.aero or travelagency.aero which
are typed by consumers into the browers?



Re-Assignment of pre-registered names
Since November 2 2002 an airline can register also the two-letter
IATA-Code as an aero-domain. SITA pre-registered all two character
airline codes, all location codes allocated to municipal areas and
airports and all three letter airline codes if IATA airlines. If you
are eligible for two or three letter industry codes, you can order the
re-assignment of the pre-registered names to you by the order form
below.


Improve your ranking at Google by aero-domains
Seach engines like Google rank your listing higher if a keyword from a
search is in your domain name. You can get these names with .aero,
when they are not available in .com. Listen to what the Internet
"gurus" have to say about what names to buy:
"As we've frequently reported in our SE Book & Newsletter, placing
keywords right in your domain name can give your site a major boost on
search engines. We've also reported that some engines are no longer
accepting sub-directory pages. This is one of the reasons the smart
marketing pros have been buying keyword-phrase domain names. They use
them as doorway pages to boost traffic to their sites." says Stephen
Mahaney, author of The Unfair Advantage Book on Winning the Search
Engine Wars. Michael Campbell points out, in Nothing But 'Net, "The
reason we want keywords in the domain name is that search engines
often get 'tuned' to find, and give better positioning to, domains
with keywords in them." Declan Dunn, author of Winning the Affiliate
Game, sent out a memo to his affiliates advising "To get on top of the
search engines, one of the critical keys is a good domain name LOADED
with keywords." Declan goes on to say "This news is spreading among
WebMasters, SearchEngine Meisters, Internet marketers, and big
corporations. Don't wait."

Hans-Peter Oswald
https://www.domainregistry.de/aero.html
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Old June 26th 04, 07:34 PM
Marty Shapiro
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In the future, everybody, who is interested, in flying, aviation,
travelling, will search first at .aero. The aero-domain is a
restricted and exclusive domain. It is only available for members of
the aviation community. The aviation community is a very broad one.
Not only pilots, stewardesses and students of aviation belong to it,
but e.g. also modell makers and para-gliders.You have to prove that
you belong to the aviation community by the Community Membership ID
and the Password. If you have not got yet any Membership ID and
Password by SITA, it is sufficient, that you send us your
"credentials" with your domain applications. You can send us e.g.the
adress of your domain or URL with aviation content.

The domain names must no longer reflect company's name or a trade mark
since September 2 2002. You can register now at .aero the name of your
choice, e.g. a product or service. As this possibility exists since a
short time, many good generic terms, which are an excellent and cheap
advertising opportunity, are still free.Imagine how many visitors can
attract terms like paris.aero, newyork.aero or travelagency.aero which
are typed by consumers into the browers?



Re-Assignment of pre-registered names
Since November 2 2002 an airline can register also the two-letter
IATA-Code as an aero-domain. SITA pre-registered all two character
airline codes, all location codes allocated to municipal areas and
airports and all three letter airline codes if IATA airlines. If you
are eligible for two or three letter industry codes, you can order the
re-assignment of the pre-registered names to you by the order form
below.


Improve your ranking at Google by aero-domains
Seach engines like Google rank your listing higher if a keyword from a
search is in your domain name. You can get these names with .aero,
when they are not available in .com. Listen to what the Internet
"gurus" have to say about what names to buy:
"As we've frequently reported in our SE Book & Newsletter, placing
keywords right in your domain name can give your site a major boost on
search engines. We've also reported that some engines are no longer
accepting sub-directory pages. This is one of the reasons the smart
marketing pros have been buying keyword-phrase domain names. They use
them as doorway pages to boost traffic to their sites." says Stephen
Mahaney, author of The Unfair Advantage Book on Winning the Search
Engine Wars. Michael Campbell points out, in Nothing But 'Net, "The
reason we want keywords in the domain name is that search engines
often get 'tuned' to find, and give better positioning to, domains
with keywords in them." Declan Dunn, author of Winning the Affiliate
Game, sent out a memo to his affiliates advising "To get on top of the
search engines, one of the critical keys is a good domain name LOADED
with keywords." Declan goes on to say "This news is spreading among
WebMasters, SearchEngine Meisters, Internet marketers, and big
corporations. Don't wait."

Hans-Peter Oswald
https://www.domainregistry.de/aero.html


The main reason you want people to use ".aero" is so you can charge them 10
times what it would cost to register any ".com", ".net", ".org", ".info",
or ".biz" domain.

You charge US $100 per year to register a ".aero" domain. Landings charges
US $89 per year for ".aero". ".com", ".net", ".org", etc. can be
registered at many places for less then US $10 per year.

Aviation is expensive enough without being ripped off on domain name
registration.

--
Marty Shapiro
Silicon Rallye Inc.

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