Choosing A Domain Name For My
Business
The domain name for your business is your online identity.
You should be very careful about choosing a domain name that is
memorable, scores quite well with search engine listings, has a
trust factor attached to it, and commands a brand value. A
domain name is quite important for your business
correspondences and emails.
A long one can cause problems in communication, especially
if the domain name seems complex. Here are some tips in
choosing a well-meaning domain name that captures the essence
of your brand image or business:
1. Keyword oriented or a unique domain name? If your website
is going to have a crucial role to play in your business, then
it is important to have an adequately researched keyword
incorporated within the brand name. Use the most searched-for
term in search engine queries, within your domain name. Prior
to launching your online business, you should do some research
through website tools to find out which keywords register the
most number of traffic during a month. For example, if you want
to make a website based on advising people, you will find that
the keyword help is normally typed in the search engine query
window a lot more frequently than the word aid. If your domain
name includes targeted keywords, than you will get higher
rankings in the search engines like Google and Yahoo. You
should bear in mind that, apart from having the targeted
keyword in your domain name, you should also have keywords in
other parts of your site as well.
2. Use a company name only if you are famous: That is right.
If your company name overwhelms the basic product name, then by
all means go for the company name as your domain name. For
example, people normally use the term Xerox rather than
photocopy and if you are Xerox, then you should go for Xerox as
a domain name because of the sheer popularity of the brand
name. This is usually not the case, so using a keyword-rich
domain name is a better move for most people. To be on the
right side of balancing your business well, you should buy a
set of two domain names, one that represents your
business/brand name, and another that represents keywords or
key phrases.
3. Keep your domain name short: The shorter your domain
name, the more memorable it is. If your domain name has an
every-day lingo, the better it is! More often than not, you may
find that a simple two-word domain name is already taken. The
alternative in this case, is to put a hyphen (-) to your
targeted keyword and then add the other word. SEO experts are
of the belief that hyphenating two or more words makes a long
domain name more search engine friendly. The flip side is that
people do not tend to write words with hyphens naturally, and
there is a chance that if someone has recommended your site to
a friend, the friend may find himself going to a competitor’s
site. So one has to understand and undergo a lot of study while
choosing a domain name. After all, it is one prominent thing
that can dictate the flow of your business. Also, you should
avoid putting numbers like 4 instead of for in your domain
name. It will only lead to confusion.
4. Dot.com only: If you intend to have a website for
commercial or business reasons, then by all means go for a
website which ends in extension .com. The domain name companies
will market other options like .org, .us, .net, etc. However,
by all means try stick to .com for better mass appeal.
5. Register similar domain names: If you believe that in the
future you are going to have a huge amount of people visiting
your website through word-of-mouth advertising, then you should
consider registering similar domain names that direct to your
main URL (e.g. www.datinginformation.com and
www.datinginfo.com). There are cyber-squatters who register
domain names in the hope that they will be selling them for a
profit to someone who really needs that domain name. Before
they do this, you should register the domain names if you think
that such a possibility can occur.
6. Be patient: You should not choose a domain name in
minutes merely just to get it done and over with. A hasty
decision may cost you a lot. It is better to invest time in
research and arrive at the right kind of domain name. You
should also discuss the comprehensibility and usage of the
domain name with friends, neighbors and well wishers to find
how simple and commonplace it really is.
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