Choose the Right Domain Name
Find
out to how to choose the right domain name for your website that
compliments your business, products, or services.
How
to Choose the Right Domain Name
By Charlene Davis
Whats in a name? Everything! A domain name is the first thing
that pops up when people are exploring through a search engine or
directory, so its important to come up with something clever
that also spotlights the focal point of your business.
By
clever, we dont mean a silly pun that will cause
your face to turn red with embarrassment in a year or two after
the novelty has worn off. Your domain name will be your Internet
identity, so it will be helpful if it closely matches the
name of your business, product, or service to make it easier for
people to remember and find you; thereby distinguishing you as leader
in the marketplace or business.
Everytime
you send out an email you will be promoting your business because
your domain name will also be used as your email address, thus making
it easier for customers to remember you by. Plus, when youre
sending out emails to someone who isnt familiar with your
business, they may intrigued enough to take a closer look at the
website, especially if the name is catchy and interesting.
An
additional marketing strategy will be to print your website on everything
related to your business - stationery, business cards, mailers,
advertisements, signs, etc. So the idea is to come up with a domain
name that has obvious business and/or commercial potential.
How
Do I Choose My Domain Name?
Ah!
Good question and were glad to provide that answer for you.
Its going to require a little brainstorming, but you may be
pleasantly surprised with some of the ideas you come up with.
Ask
co-workers, friends and associates, as well as family members, to
jot down names and words they think best describes your business.
Browse through circulars and look at classifieds and magazine ads
to see what headlines grab your attention.
You
can even use your own name for your domain if it is easy to spell
and remember, but not lengthy. This would be helpful in establishing
recognition in the name-face marketplace. Of course, if you have
a common name, chances will be that someone else has beaten you
to it. In that event, you might be able to use your initials combined
with your last name.
Consider
your target market and do a search on different types of categories
in your business to see what keywords consistently pop up. One young
entrepreneur did this very thing from his college dorm room, by
creating an online marketplace to buy and sell unused event tickets
called TicketAdvantage.com. This venture grew so quickly, that by
the time Adam Witty (founder and CEO) graduated from college, his
former hobby and now full-time business, had blossomed into a partnership
with a national promotional baseball tour across America.
While
you are thinking about names, have some fun and go to NameBoy.com.
This is a free tool that is entertaining to play around with while
searching for a keyword generated domain. It will tell you what
is available and what has been taken, while offering a variety of
other suggestions.
Keep
it Short!
We
caution you to try and keep the domain name as short as possible,
as this will make it easier for people to remember you, while lessening
the chances of errors when someone is typing it into their browser.
Ideally, if you had a casual encounter with someone while discussing
your business and/or products and you told them your website address,
you would want them to be able to remember it until they get back
to their office to jot it down.
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For
instance, Bavoy is an organic food distributor. Although they have
a bavoy.com website; their main website has a domain name that features
their number one product, healthyhearth.com. Which site do you think
gets the most hits? The second one, because (1) it is named after
their main product, (2) the name is intriguing, and (3) its
much easier to remember and spell correctly. Plus, visitors are
automatically redirected to their main Bavoy.com site. Neat trick,
huh?!
For
primary domain names, its best to keep the name to 20 characters
or less. If you want to have a long domain name (up to 63 characters)
for search placement purposes, make this your secondary domain with
a redirect to your main site.
Excuse
Me, Is This Name Taken?
With
hundreds of thousands of domain names already registered, dont
be surprised if you find that your choice of domain has been taken.
It can be difficult to come up with a fitting name, so it will be
helpful it you have several to choose from. When you have a short
list of names, put them in order of favorites and look them up on
a search engine to make sure they are not already taken. Then, go
to the site you plan on using to register your domain and look the
name up again to confirm it has not been taken.
Domain
Extensions
The
big daddy of all the domain extensions remains .com, with other
popular extensions as .co, .net and .org. Country code domains have
been created to be used by individual countries as they are deemed
necessary. A popular, widespread example for the United Kingdom
is .co.uk or .org.uk.
During
the Internet boom in the 90s, there was a great deal of concern
that the supply of available domain names would not be adequate
to support the rapid growth. Therefore, new extensions, such as
.info, .biz, .tv, .ws, and .cc were created to spread out the pool
of unique domains. However, it is not recommended that you use these,
unless you are purchasing them in conjunction with your main domain.
If
you are using a lesser known extension because the .com domain was
already taken, there is a great likelihood that your clients will
forget the extension and will type in the domainname.com instead
of domainname.biz, and be directed to a different site, or even
worse, your competitor. So stick with the more easily remembered
extensions such as myname.net or myname.com.
So
Now What?
Dont
wait another minute! Once you have found the perfect domain name
and you know without a doubt it is available, register it before
someone else snaps it up.
You
can shop around for inexpensive places to register your domain name,
but I urge you to use caution. Make sure that the company you are
registering with has been around for a while, because if they disappear
overnight as some do, it may be difficult to renew your domain name
the following year and you might lose it, which could be disastrous.
All
registrars generally require the same type of information when registering
your domain name: Name of company or individual; administrative
contact; technical contact; billing contact; DNS server settings;
and payment information. If a registrar does not ask for any registrant
information, but skips instead to the payment section, you might
want to skip them. There are some unscrupulous registrars that will
fraudulently register themselves as the registrant,
although the client may be shown as the contact person, which means
the registrars own the domain name, not you. In any event, carefully
read the terms and conditions before proceeding.
Some
registrars will offer packages, like registering your domain name
for free if you purchase a web hosting plan from them. And some
of these are really good opportunities, but again, use caution when
looking at these hosting plans and check out their reliability and
how long they have been around.
Thats
it! You are now on your way to becoming a top-notch Internet marketer
and rapidly build and promote your business. This is the fun part,
so enjoy it!
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Charlene
Davis is an experienced and published freelance writer specializing
in business, technical subjects, and e-commerce. She is the coauthor
with Jacquelyn Lynn on Make BIG Profits on eBay: Start Your Own
Million $ Business, Entrepreneur Press, 2005, and How to Start a
Senior Services Business, an Entrepreneur Media start-up guide.
For more information, visit her website at http://www.cdavisfreelance.com
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