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Mal Keenan
publisherhome-business-tips-newsletter.com

HOME BUSINESS TIPS NEWSLETTER
http://www.home-business-tips-newsletter.com/article4.html


So much has been said about this subject in the past but I

feel I must reiterate the importance of getting your own

domain name if you are to be taken serious in the home

business world.



There is nothing more offputting than seeing an ad with a

free domain name attached (ie

http://www.freedomain.yourname.com ). I personally will

bypass such businesses.



The fact of the matter is that a business person who is not

prepared to pay a sum, of at most $35 per year, to register

a domain name just doesn't deserve to be taken seriously.

You can of course find sites that will register your domain

name for as little as $10 per year. You can then get your

website hosted for a few dollars per month.



Registering your domain name builds credibility and creates

an identity for your business.



When choosing a domain name it is better to use a term that

is going to stick in the mind of prospective buyers,

something that your visitors will remember you by. For

example "Betterbuymarketing.com" would be an example of a

relatively short and catchy domain. Unfortunately a greater

% of two word domain names have been taken up by the

100,000s of online businesses but if you persist you can

get something suitable.



It doesn't have to be a .com name although this is

preferable. I personally host two of my sites using the

.info and .biz domains. See below:

http://www.workathomebiz.info/

http://www.workfromhomebiz.biz/



It is also a great idea to use keywords relating to the

type of business you run. You can see from my own two

businesses above that this has been my strategy. This can

significantly enhance search engine ranking for these

keywords and I now rank in the top pages of Google/Yahoo

for both these sites with the terms "work from home" and

"work at home business information".



Another important aspect of owning your own domain is when

it comes to e-mail marketing. Who are you more likely to

buy from? bobyahoo.com or bobbetterbuymarketing.com.

Selling online is all about building trust between you and

your customers and registering your domain can go a long

way towards building this bond between you and your website

visitors.



Whether you use the above strategies or not, it is

extremely important that you take that first step now and

register your own domain name. At the very least the name

will become your property and, depending on the amount of

work you put into buidling your web presence, may become

very valuable one day.



Good luck and I wish you every success with your business.



You can register and host your domain name here:

http://www.workathomebiz.info/hosting.html





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