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Tips on How to Select a Domain Name:
Instinct or random selection is not how one selects
a domain name. It is to be done with great thought and purpose. There
exists a philosophy to it. Consider the following:
- A common and sensible method would be to use the name or descriptive
phrase of your site as the domain name. Like www.writerfind.com
is a sensible domain for a site where one can locate writers or
www.dictionary.com for an online dictionary. When the purpose of
the site is a part of the URL it makes it easy for customers to
remember the site and for new browsers to click on it.
- If the domain name is for an industry then you could think of
using a generic name. Select a name that represents one hundred
percent the market segment, www.autoinsurance.com would represent
to a “T” the auto insurance business.
- Choose a domain with a .com extension. If that is not available
then the alternate should also be another top level domain type
like .ca, .net, or .org.
- A short domain name is recommended over a long one just for the
sake of easy recollection. However a long domain name can contain
more key words and this could be a benefit where search engines
are concerned. Research your options carefully. A long name works
if it is dead on and meaningful.
- The golden rules are a domain name should be easy to remember,
easy to spell, and easy to pronounce. In other words tongue twisters
are out. It must be simple on all counts.
- Consider all marketing aspects like brand recall. Many profitable
enterprises have a domain name that is the brand identity of their
business. Examples of successful brands are HotMail, Google, Ebay,
and Amazon.
- Pause to think and:
- Write down clearly the focus of your site and its business goals.
Namely “what is my site about?”
- List the key words.
- Use the description and key words to coin a domain name that
represents clearly the two important factors. Make a list of as
many as you can.
- Next test availability at a domain name search engine.
- If .com is not available check for .ca and so on.
- Be sure to zero in on a name that will serve its purpose. Never
choose a domain because its there.
- Still in a quandary then use domain name research tools.
- If you find the perfect name is bought by someone then consider
buying the domain name from them. This would depend on your budget.
- Alternately use suffixes for the domain name like universe,
world, links, resource, business, inc, store, directory, guide
and so on.
The key is to think globally. The World Wide Web has no boundaries.
Musts are recall, presence, and functionality.
Paul Wilson is a freelance writer for http://www.1888Discuss.com/domain/,
a premier REVENUE SHARING discussion forum for Domain Forum including
topics on domain trading, domain registration, domain sale and offers,
adult domains and more. He also freelances for a premier domain site
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