This article applies to independent authors who publish their ebooks and license them under a Creative Commons license, along with their fictional characters. However; We’re also going to cover people who reserve all rights to their ebooks. Although; trademarking your characters and your ebooks is common when people publish with large companies, or apply strict trademarks to their works. However; common companies who trademark their fictional characters are: The Walt Disney Company, PBS, Nintendo, and Universal. Registering trademarks for your work isn’t necessary because, if you ever leave legacy… and your work is abandoned after either time in prison, or death, your work will rot overtime.
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[FAQ] Can I Have Multiple Domains On My Hosting Account Via GreenGeeks?
Although; having multiple domains on your own server is common for businesses who sell an array of branded products/services, or expand with an array of brands. Although; having an array of domains can raise costs of hosting overtime. Well, this is common for large businesses who already have lots of money when they sell products/services. NameCheap is the known domain seller who sell domains with a low price… that’s how this company got its name. You can use NameCheap to buy domains with a low price. This is common for people who wanted to save extra money on domain registration. However; this approach may require you to point your domain to GreenGeeks’s name servers, and it takes some technical skills to do it. If you were already comfortable with handling DNS configuration; it may also take some time.
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Dealing With Irate Users On Your Website
Are your customers irate on your website. For this instance, you offered subscriptions because, you rarely write content on your website as a way to entertain your customers who taken your service for granted. However; not all customers are equal.
Well, what’s the point about customers? They use your services to support your work, and consume your content. You as a facilitator who facilitate publishing content on a regular basis, and you rely on your customers who subscribe to your services. And some customers are loyal, and they leave feedback as you publish content for other customers. To me… having customers on your website is awesome,–except for these examples of customers who were irate, and cause your reputation to go down.
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Strategic Subdomain Setup
Many business owners who already preformed their website with their own content as a way to get audience to read their content early, before a website is converted into a website ran by a business,–after strategic planning of their website. Some business owners has bought other businesses, and started rebranding these companies to give them a new lease of life. You can choose to keep a domain name of a business what you bought recently, or migrate it to your subdomain, and rebrand it,–or park an existing domain for your subdomain, or even keep the domain active.
Subdomains always make it easy to save money on domain ownership. For this instance… Walmart chooses to own walmartmoneycard.com for people who use debit cards provided by Walmart. Both of these domains owned by Walmart are common examples via the real world.
Fairies Dreams & Fantasy Joins #BoycottDisney Movement
Although; Fairies Dreams & Fantasy will NEVER do remakes of our content, but we update our content to do hot fixes, and lengthen our stories on our front website. Relying on remakes for our creative content is NOT a thing for Fairies Dreams & Fantasy. Well, this is a reason why Fairies Dreams & Fantasy is joining the #BoycottDisney movement because, we believe remake of legacy Disney movies what I grew up with. Well, Fairies Dreams & Fantasy will NEVER tolerate remakes under any way!
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