If you have a registered domain name, most domain registrar companies will send an e-mail with instructions about how to go about renewing or continuing your registration. If you get a letter in the mail… well, check it carefully. This information applies to both business and personal domains, not just political names. Read More...
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Domain Name Scams
Political Domain Squatting
Domain squatting or cybersquatting is the term used for someone who registers a domain that infringes on another’s intellectual property or trademark. Some squatters attempt to sell names back to rightful owners for a profit, while others use the names to deceive. Political domain name squatting has grown in prevalence and can even effect local candidates. Read More...
Alternate Domain Names for Campaign Websites
Sometimes the original domain name of your campaign turns out to be the wrong choice. Though you had thoughtfully considered your original name name, as the campaign moves ahead, you find that it just isn’t working out. It might be because the name is too long or the candidate’s name is too hard to spell. A name that seemed good in the beginning is now causing complaints from supporters and potential voters who are having a tough time getting to the site. Read More...



