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Domain Name Do's and Don't


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Dave Barrett
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eMoney Monthly
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You may have heard that it can be difficult to find available

names. That was true a few years ago, when domain names were

limited to only 22 characters, but since late 1999 the limit was

raised to 63. So fear not, all the good domain names are not

taken.



Ideally, you want a name that conveys your product or service.

Think of your domain name as your identity online. You want your

name to be eye-catching, yet simple and easy to remember.



As the first thing your visitor sees, your domain name gives

them their first impressions about you. The last thing you want

is your visitor to form a bad first impression. Here are some

general Do's and Don'ts when deciding on a domain name:



*Be Professional



The best domain names sound professional.

People are impressed by quality and value, but

above all else, they expect professionalism.

You want your domain to project a high level

of quality. The right domain name, coupled

with a quality product at a genuine value, will

not only prove you're a professional, you'll

also earn your customer's loyalty and trust.



*Get a .com extension



You should always try to obtain a .com extension

rather than .net, .org, .biz, etc. The reason

is most people will automatically add .com as

the extension when they type an internet address.

There is nothing wrong with owning other

extensions, but if you own a domain with a .net

extension without first owning the .com

extension, you will lose visitors.



*Use keywords



If your domain name contains common keywords,

you're likely to get a higher listing in the

search engines. Search engines list sites by

sending out "spiders" to constantly crawl from

website to website, going through every page

looking for keywords and cataloging what they

find for later listing. Once they decide to

list your site, they consider the domain name

as part of the ranking. If your domain contains

keywords, it will usually get a higher ranking.



*Don't use hyphens



Unless a word or phrase has a natural hyphen,

such as "real-time" or "soda-pop" leave it out.

They are harder to remember, and you will lose

visitors who either forget, or don't know about

the hyphen in the address.



*Don't misspell



The spelling and structure of your name should

be clear. If the visitor has heard of your site

through word-of-mouth, they will most likely

type in the incorrect address if you misspell

your domain. For example,

www.UltimateEntrepreneursGuide.com is obvious,

while www.UltimateEntrepreneurzGuide.com is not.

Replacing the "s" with a "z" at the end of a

word is fine if you are a pop band, but if you

do it in a domain name you'll only end up losing

most of your visitors to your competition with

the correct spelling.



*Be memorable



This is crucial. If people can't easily

remember your domain name, you won't get the

kind of traffic you need to be really successful.

Keep your potential visitors in mind, and try to

put yourself in their shoes when choosing a

domain. Write down as many names as you can

think of, and one by one ask yourself, "Would

I remember this domain name if I heard it on

the street?" When you can answer "yes" you've

found your domain name.



Registering your domain name is quick and easy. The entire

process usually only takes about 10 minutes once you've found an

available name.



Your name is your brand, so choose it wisely. The right domain

name could mean the difference between success and failure.





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