Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Crash Course on How To Find a Domain Name

When it comes to your online presence, few things are more important than your domain name. However, many businesspeople still do not realize how to find a domain name that fits their demographic and exactly why the name they choose matters. One good way to think of your domain name is to liken it to the outside of your building in the real world, if the outside of your building does not look trustworthy people may not go in, the same can be said for your domain name. There is a reason that certain names are sold for thousands upon thousands of dollars, because simply put, your domain name is of vital importance to your internet marketing.


Nevertheless, many people wonder why it matters to get their domain name now, after all they see no immediate need for a website. However, realize this, names are like snowflakes, no two are exactly alike. There is not going to be another name exactly like yours. It is unique, and once it is taken, it can be virtually impossible to get it back.


There are a few important things to remember if you are unsure how to find a domain name.


Try to get the.com one first


When it comes to extensions for a domain name, .com is without a doubt the most accepted one. If you are interested in having a domain name to launch your business a com account is going to add instant credibility to your business. Yes, there are exceptions to the rule that have shown that other extensions can be successful, but in reality, com is the way to go.


Shut down spelling errors


When you are looking for a name that fits you, try to find one that has only one possible way to spell it. There are quite a few people who forget an 'L' here and add an extra vowel somewhere else, make it easier for your visitors to find you by cutting down on possibly confusing spell.


Short and sweet


Are you more likely to remember 'Eerie' or 'Kleinfeltersville?' Both are located in Pennsylvania but you are much more likely to remember the shorter name. The shorter the name of your domain name is, the easier it is to type and to remember. Besides, if you have a short name it is much easier for your visitors to tell other people about your domain name as well.


Try to keep slang out of it


Even though the younger generations are going to understand what you mean if you texted 'wat u doin 2ite?' you still want to stay away from slang as much as possible. This can lead to a name being both hard to remember and confusing.


Hopefully you now understand how to find a domain name, as the old saying goes, you never get a second chance to make a first impression.

1 comments:

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