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Source companies who use job listing sites and contact them to post to your site. Research the fee schedules of other sites to determine market rates and set your fees. Some sites charge a fee to the listing company, some charge job seekers a subscription fee to access the listings, and some combine both practices.
Choose a Domain and Hosting Service
Research the domain and hosting services available to compare pricing, features, and benefits. Choose one that fits within your budget. Many services may discount domain and hosting if combined with other options such as email accounts and site security.
Design Your Website and Marketing Collateral
Choose an open source (free) software platform on which to build your website. You can save money by designing your own website and marketing materials but only consider this option if you have design talent. Your materials should look professional. WordPress is one of the most user-friendly platforms and many free and low-cost premium themes are available to create the look and feel you want for your site. There are many tutorials and videos online to help you quickly learn to use the software. Additional marketing needs, such as business cards or an email service, can be obtained online at low prices.
Begin Your Marketing Campaign
Let people know what you’re doing. Use social networking to provide the most public reach for free. You can post announcements on your personal Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram and other pages and use your Twitter feed. Incorporate hashtags to target people with specific interest in hiring or job finding.
Offer Additional Value
Monitor to remove filled positions and keep your job listings current. Provide valuable content on your site such as a blog with posts on interview tips, resume advice, and additional resources job seekers would find useful and post fresh site content often.
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How to Reserve Domain Names with No Hosting ServiceIn Feburary 2016 10,
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First, find out if your domain name is available...
You can check if a domain name is available by doing a simple search of the term 'check domain availability' and several tools and sites will be listed. If the desired domain name is available you can move on to the next step. If it is not available you should do another search to on whois.net to find out when it will expire within your needed time frame. Repeat this step until you find a domain name that will work.
Next, Do a comparison of domain name pricing...
Do a comparison of companies that offer the option to purchase or reserve a domain name. By purchasing an available domain name you will reserve that address for a website at some point in time. If the domain name is not available and you would like to reserve it in case it expires you will have additional fees. Since you are not looking at a hosting service you do not need to compare features. In this step you are just comparing pricing to reserve or purchase a domain name.
Then, reserve the domain name but don't get a hosting service to save money...
After you choose a company make sure they have a domain name reservation option, so that you can just reserve or purchase the domain name. Unless you are ready to put up a website you do not need hosting with your domain name. A domain name with a hosting service will cost much more per year so save the money until you are ready to build a website.
Last, keep your domain name account current and active...
Domain names often expire without owners knowing. If you have hosting services you get constant reminders but as the owner of a domain name it is your responsibility to keep track of it. Consider signing up for recurring billing to ensure that you don't lose the domain name. Without an organized system or recurring billing you may lose the rights to a domain name you wanted to reserve. Continue to do this step so when you are ready to build your website the domain name will be good to go.
In Feburary 2016 10,
First, find out if your domain name is available...
You can check if a domain name is available by doing a simple search of the term 'check domain availability' and several tools and sites will be listed. If the desired domain name is available you can move on to the next step. If it is not available you should do another search to on whois.net to find out when it will expire within your needed time frame. Repeat this step until you find a domain name that will work.
Next, Do a comparison of domain name pricing...
Do a comparison of companies that offer the option to purchase or reserve a domain name. By purchasing an available domain name you will reserve that address for a website at some point in time. If the domain name is not available and you would like to reserve it in case it expires you will have additional fees. Since you are not looking at a hosting service you do not need to compare features. In this step you are just comparing pricing to reserve or purchase a domain name.
Then, reserve the domain name but don't get a hosting service to save money...
After you choose a company make sure they have a domain name reservation option, so that you can just reserve or purchase the domain name. Unless you are ready to put up a website you do not need hosting with your domain name. A domain name with a hosting service will cost much more per year so save the money until you are ready to build a website.
Last, keep your domain name account current and active...
Domain names often expire without owners knowing. If you have hosting services you get constant reminders but as the owner of a domain name it is your responsibility to keep track of it. Consider signing up for recurring billing to ensure that you don't lose the domain name. Without an organized system or recurring billing you may lose the rights to a domain name you wanted to reserve. Continue to do this step so when you are ready to build your website the domain name will be good to go.
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