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Technology & Science

Mar. 16, 2007

Mastering Your Domain

Focus Column - By Mary Tesh Glarum and Michael M. Amir - Your client, which sells children's products online, tells you its domain name has been hijacked by pornographers. Here's what you do.

FOCUS COLUMN

By Mary Tesh Glarum and Michael M. Amir
     
      Imagine this: You are the owner of a company that caters to small children and their parents. You have expended significant time and resources marketing your brand, which is now widely recognized and trusted. Like many businesses, you rely heavily on your Web site, which you use to sell your product and communicate directly with clients. ...

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