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What's
in a name? When choosing one for your domain, it could mean the
difference between success and failure. Giving birth to a website
requires the same thought and effort you'd put into naming your
flesh-and-blood babies. After all, you're going to have to live with it
for a long time. So you need to choose something you're not only going
to love, but will also work to your benefit.
Let's
begin by examining domain extensions that are available to you:
1)
.COM- Still the King and the best choice for most online businesses
2)
.NET- In the beginning this was meant for ISP's but now it's the most
common alternative when the .com extension of a domain you really want
is already taken. 3) .ORG- Designed for Non-Profit sites
4)
.INFO/.BIZ- Fairly new but starting to spread in usage
5)
.US- Country extension domains are also available for most countries
As
you can see, you have many extensions available to choose from but if
possible, always go with .com. It's the most widely recognized and
still the default people use when looking for a website.
After
registering your .com name you may want to "lock up" the .net version
to keep out any would-be competitors from registering it and trying to
infringe on your traffic. You can also use these other domains as
"mini-sites" that concentrate on one aspect of your business that also
link to your main website.
The
next step is choosing your name. If you ask ten people how to pick a
domain name you'd probably get ten different answers. Get out a sheet
of paper and just start writing names that appeal to you or that pop
into your head. Keep the following pointers in mind:
1)
Keep it Short- Under 13 characters is the ultimate in length.
2)
Include Keywords- If possible, try to include your most important
keyword in your name. You'll hear many conflicting stories on this, but
opt for a keyword in your domain name if possible. It helps with the
search engines and is also more descriptive of your site and what you
do.
3)
Odd Characters- Stay away from dashes and numbers in your domain name.
This will make it harder for people to remember it when they go to type
it in.
4)
Be Memorable: Try to choose something that will stick out in people's
minds if you can.
5)
Spelling: Make sure it's easy to spell. You don't want people
mis-typing the name in and not being able to find you at all, do you?
6)
Trademarks: Make sure the name you choose is not trademarked to avoid
any problems down the road. Do a free quickie search here... www.nameprotect.com
If
you're having problems coming up with good names you may want to try an
online "name generator" services for some quick inspiration:
1) www.NameBoy.com- Type
in a primary word or if you like, a secondary one and hit go. NameBoy
will come back with a list of names showing what is and isn't taken.
2) www.DomainFellow.com- Type
in a keyword and choose a category, then hit search. The list generated
shows what's available and what's not.
3) www.DomainTwister.com- Type
in a domain and choose a theme for a complete list of what is and isn't
available.
4) www.DomainGen.com- Type
in a primary and secondary keyword and choose your industry.
5)
Maximum Edge: www.Maximumedge.com/domains/namegenerator.shtml
Type in 1 or 2 keywords to search and click for a list of
possibilities.
For
even more tips on domain names check out... www.domainguru.com
So
now that you have taken your list of possibilities and have finally
narrowed it down to your best selections, so where do you go to
register your new found beauties? In part 2 of this series we'll
discuss some of the cheapest and best places to register names, the
fine art of buying expired and deleted domains and some of the best
domain management tools to help you keep track of your new treasures.
About
the Author
Merle ., Cleveland, OH USA
merle@mcpromotions.com
http://www.EzineAdAuction.com
Merle
(just Merle, thank you) is an experienced Internet Marketer/Promoter
Consultant. She knows what it takes for business websites to be
successful. She has been online for over five years and has three
websites to her credit: MC Promotions( http://www.MCPromotions.com -
Merle's World (http://www.MerlesWorld.com) and Ezine Ad Auction
(http://www.EzineAdAuction.com Merle lives in a suburb right outside of
Cleveland, Ohio with her two dogs, Teddy Bear and Dakota, and her
fiancée.
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