Though it may seem like an easy task, choosing
the domain name for your business is more difficult than
it appears. There are many factors that can affect the future
success of your website and online business. Read this article
to learn the most important factors you should consider
when registering your next domain name.
Think of Domain Names that Reflect
What You Do
Your domain name should reflect what you do
and what your website is all about. To illustrate, if your
website is about process consulting, you really wouldn't
want to select a domain name like 'MyNameInc.com,' since
this doesn't have anything to do with your business. You
should choose a domain name that tells the world what your
business and website is really about -- something like 'ProcessConsulting.com.'
Choose a Domain Name People Will Remember
There are, at last count, 106.87-MILLION websites
on the internet (Netcraft.com, January 2007). Do you think
people will remember your domain name? If not, better try
for one that is easily remembered. If you use your website's
keywords in your domain name, you'll have a better chance
that they'll remember it. They'll think to themselves "I
was searching for process consulting and oh yeah - that's
it - processconsulting.com" If you use YourLastNameInc.com,
chances are they won't remember.
Use Your Website's Keywords in Your
Domain Name
If you know they keywords people use to find
your type of business in the search engines, you've covered
one of the most important factors. The content on your website
should be full of these keywords on various pages. With
these keywords in mind, try creating a list of possible
domain names using the most appropriate keywords. For instance,
if people are searching for process consulting on the search
engines, and that is your business and your website is full
of content about process consulting, try to get a name based
on those words - ProcessConsulting.com.3
Avoid Being Too Cute or Using Numbers
in Your Domain Name
Using numbers to replace words in your domain
name can cause lost traffic. It may seem like a cute idea
to include abbreviations and numbers like - processconsulting4U.com
but people barely ever get it right. If they can't find
your website after you've told them the domain name, they'll
find someone else's.
Dot COM, Dot CA, Dot NET, DOT NAME?
Which Extension is best?
Dot COM is probably still the best there is
out there. Most people are barely even aware of all the
other extensions that exist (there's one for each country
and them some). When internet surfers type in a domain name
they almost always automatically think DOT COM. If you're
in Canada, the DOT CA extension is quite popular and gaining
ground and many surfers looking for a Canadian company will
try .ca if .com fails. Recommendation: try to get .com and
.ca but make your primary website reside on the .com extension
and forward the .ca to it.
Avoid Using Very Long Domain Names
Try to keep your domain name as short and
to the point as possible. There are exceptions at times
that a phrase can be more memorable than a generic short
name but often people get it wrong. Either they forgot the
exact words or they mis-type the name. Since I started doing
a lot of Google Ads and Yahoo Ads, I wanted to be able to
fit the domain name properly in the space they alot for
it. Keep it under 25 characters (including the extension)
for better advertising.
Research
Current Trademarks and DO NOT VIOLATE Them
You should consider researching if there are
any existing trademarks before you register a domain name.
If you've found a great name that is available and infringes
on a company's trademark, they can easily take it away.
And with it, they'll take away your traffic and your busienss.
Tips for Creating Domain Names
Get
out a sheet of paper and a pen. At the top, write Domain
Names. On a line beneath it list your keywords or keyword
phrases. Then draw a horizontal line across the page beneath
it. Then divide the remaining space into two colums. In
each colum, on each line start writing and let the ideas
and creativity flow. When you've hit the right name it will
jump out at you and you will know that it has to be your
domain name.
The second part is to search for each of your
domain names and cross of the ones that are already taken
from your list. If your favorite is already registered,
sigh and then move on. You'll find one soon enough.
You may now be wondering where should
I register my domain name?
GoDaddy.com
is the first place I recommend for brand recognition, trust
and Ultimate VALUE! They have unbeatable deals that at first
made me wonder if they were even legitimate. After speaking
with a few techies out there, GoDaddy came highly recommended.
I quickly jumped in and had no problems setting up my account,
setting up my new domain, transfered some other domains
over, and I was kind of astounded by all the features they
offered.
Here's what they include with every domain
name and I still can't believe it:
To let you in on why this is such a great deal
I would have to share one of my internet business
blunders with you. I won't share the name of the
company I dealt with but they charged me $25/yr for a domain,
and on top of that $7.95/mo for email - no starter web page,
no parking, no guides, no domain forwarding, nothing. Everything
aside from the domain was extra. I was being ripped off big
time.
Now I deal with a variety of companies, GoDaddy
included and this is the only one I'd recommend outright.
If you need further help, feel free to contact
me any time.