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How to Select a Domain Name Pickin g a domain n ame is a very importan t aspect of your site creation , because your ch oice can in fluen ce h ow h ard an d lon g you’ll h ave to move to th e top. Plus it’s g oin g to be th e bran d n ame th at your customers an d prospects will fin d you by. Th at’s wh y it’s importan t to kn ow h ow to select a domain n ame in th e proper way. I’ve collected a few tips th at sh ould g ive you an idea about wh at factors to keep in min d wh ile selectin g a domain n ame for your on lin e busin ess. I tried to create th e list in descen din g order but th at is a very subjective th in g in man y cases. So, don ’t rely on th at too much . Just see wh at’s most crucial for your particular case.
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Dot-Com it! You defin itely n eed to make sure th at your domain n ame is a .com TLD (Top Level Domain ). Th at’s because most people assume th at it sh ould be like th at. For example, if somebody memorized th at your site is called “WebDesy”, th ey’ll most likely add “.com’ in th e en d. So, wh en ever possible – even if you h ave to sh ell out a bit – just buy th at domain n ame, because doin g so you make sure th at you don ’t lose your customers.
On ce you g ot your .com n ame, you also n eed to obtain th e .n et an d .org version s of it, because you may also lose customers if some of th em g o to .n et or .org for some reason or oth er. Th e fun n y part is th at WebDesy did n ot g o th at extra mile an d did n ot reg ister n eith er th e .org n or .n et version . So, if I really g et on your n erves some day, you may wan t to reg ister th ose domain n ames so th at I g et less customers an d mon ey. It was a joke actually. Ag ain , don ’t g et me wron g an d don ’t do th at. Please … Seriously speakin g , th at proves on e more time th at you n eed to learn h ow to select a domain n ame BEFORE you actually do it.
Easy to Type On e more th in g to keep in min d is th at your domain n ame sh ould be easy to type. For starters, if it’s n ot, your prospects can g o to a differen t site (let alon e a competitor’s). Secon dly, th ey can just see a broken pag e (if th e domain n ame is n ot taken ), decide th at your busin ess h as g on e belly up, an d turn to your rivals, ag ain . Th irdly, in case your domain is easy to type, people are more likely to do it. Just remember th at we are all lazy bon es. I person ally would n ot type in a domain n ame if I’m pretty much sure th at I’ll mistype someth in g . I g uess we just really g ot used to clickin g th in g s rath er th an typin g . An d if you must type, it sh ould be someth in g really sh ort. Like Twitter.com an d th e like.
By th e way, I’m n ot sure if on ly I do it like th at, but wh en I’m lazy to type some web address correctly, I just do it carelessly rig h t in th e Goog le search area an d th en just click on th e correct version th at Goog le prompts me. Is it just me or you g uys out th ere do someth in g similar?
Easy to Remember Wh en your site an d con sequen tly bran d g ets more or less well-kn own , people will start talkin g about you. Th at’s wh y you n eed to en sure th at your n ame is easy to remember so th at Joh n can easily recall th e website n ame th at Jack g ave h im th e oth er day. Oth er th an th at, it just makes sen se th at people sh ould be able to effortlessly keep your website n ame in th eir min ds an d refer to it wh en n eeded.
Keep it Short You n eed to keep your website n ame sh ort because you wan t people to easily type it in th eir browser address bars (especially if your audien ce likes usin g smartph on es). Plus it makes your domain n ame easier to memorize. An d you’ll be able to place your domain n ame on your busin ess cards or an y oth er bran ded stuff. Oth erwise it can be an issue if you wan t to put your bran d n ame on some office supplies.
Make Spelling Guessable It’s a big th in g as well, because you wan t people to be able to spell your domain n ame if th ey h ear it somewh ere (in a podcast or someth in g like th at). In th e case of WebDesy.com, I actually stumbled upon an issue th at I still n eed to take care of. Th e poin t is th at it’s h ig h ly likely th at you can misspell WebDesy.com
an d type in WebDaisy.com in stead. Th e problem is th at WebDaisy.com actually exists an d th ere’s a n ice daisy imag e in th e middle of th e h ome pag e. It soun ds th at I’ll h ave to con tact th e own er an d buy th e domain from h im. It’s n ot really crucial at th is poin t because th ere’s less th an 10 mon th ly search es for ‘webdaisy’ n ow, but you n ever kn ow wh at will h appen wh en I promote my site an d prospects start g oin g to Webdaisy.com in stead of Webdesy.com . Sin ce th e own er does n ot seem to be doin g much on th e site, I h ope I’l be able to talk h im over.
Neither Hyphens Nor Numbers Usin g both h yph en s an d n umbers can cause con fusion an d you’ll h ave to explain every sin g le time h ow to properly spell your website address. Just stick with words put tog eth er if you wan t to h ave two or more words in your domain n ame. Back in th e day, I used to work in a compan y, wh ich h ad a domain n ame with a h yph en . An d wh en talkin g over th e ph on e, I h ad to always explain h ow to properly spell th e n ame of th e site (if th ey n eeded to fin d a specific in fo an d wan ted me to walk th em th roug h step-by-step). Th ey were askin g all th e time,” Is it a dash or a h yph en ?” An d stuff like th at. So, apart from SEO issues, it can cause pretty major con cern s in terms of makin g both your site an d domain n ame user frien dly.
Commercial Appeal Th e idea is th at your bran d n ame an d website address sh ould look g reat in terms of commercial use. It sh ould be sh ort, memorable, an d vivid. You sh ould h ave n o problem with placin g it on billboards an d city lig h ts, advertisin g on th e radio or TV. Make sure th at you are 100% con fiden t th at your bran d n ame is n ot causin g an y n eg ative h in ts or assumption s in th e lan g uag e of your targ et audien ce. Some car man ufacturer called th eir car “Nova”, wh ich mean s “n o g o” in Span ish (n o va). Th e ch an ces are it’s n ot th e best slog an for a car. It g oes with out sayin g th at th ey h ad n o big success in th e Span ish -speakin g world. So, you n eed to double-ch eck wh at your bran d n ame (or website n ame) mean s in th e lan g uag e of th e coun try wh ere you wan t to do busin ess.
Numeral Substitutions Nowadays it’s pretty often an d n ormal (to an exten t) to see ph rases like “4 you”, “g r8”, “m8”, etc, but it’s most defin itely n ot a g ood idea to use such g rammatical con struction s in domain n ames, because it’ll cause a lot of con fusion an d misun derstan din g of h ow exactly to spell your domain n ame. If you’re really tempted to use someth in g like th at, just th in k wh eth er it’s worth it. Use it an d lose a portion of your customers or n ot use it an d g et more customers for your busin ess. Wh at do you say?
No Slang Just like in th e case of usin g n umerical substitution s, you sh ould avoid slan g words like “u” (in stead of “you”) an d so on . Th oug h it may soun d really cool, odds are usin g such words can con fuse your prospects an d th e last th in g an y busin ess wan ts is a con fused customer. Th at’s because a con fused customer does n ot buy stuff.
Be Careful With Discoverable Domains Discoverable domain s (also kn own as “exact match domain s’) are th ose th at h ave keywords in th em. For in stan ce: www.purses.org www.teeth wh iten in g .com Th ey used to work pretty well back in th e day, but th in g s h ave ch an g ed sin ce th e Goog le’s EMD update. Th e update struck h ard low-quality sites th at used keywords in th eir domain s n ames. Ag ain , low-quality sites on ly seem to h ave suffered from th is update. It mean s th at if you wan t to use such a domain n ame, you n eed to en sure th at your site is a h ig h -quality on e at all times. Th at boils down to
th e fact th at Goog le just removed th e advan tag e th at EMD own ers h ad before th e update. An d th at’s about it.
What the EMD Update Changed Before th e update, if a n ew website own er could n ot fin d a g ood domain n ame (with keywords in th e website address), h e would g et upset an d it made certain sen se, because h avin g a keyword in your domain n ame mean t better ran kin g s, but it’s n ot importan t an y more. As a matter of fact, you n eed to create h ig h -quality sites in an y case (reg ardless of an y Goog le updates), but in th e case of an exact match domain , you’ll h ave to make sure th at your site is of really top n otch quality, because oth erwise you’ll most likely be h it h ard by almig h ty Goog le.
Brainstorm On e of th e best practices of comin g up with domain n ame ideas is to select about 5 keywords th at your site will be about an d just try to create a n ame based on th em by mixin g an d match in g . In case you wan t to use a discoverable domain n ame (exact match or partial match domain ), you just n eed to see h ow you can combin e your keywords so th at th ey make sen se both for th e user an d Goog le. If WebDesy wan ted to g o th at route, we would try to combin e words like “web desig n ”, “webdesig n ”, “compan y”, “bureau”, “web desig n ers”. So th e domain n ame would most likely be someth in g alon g th e lin es of “webdesig n bureau.com” or someth in g like th at.
If you wan t to make a bran dable domain n ame – just like we did at WebDesy.com – you n eed to use your keyword to create a domain n ame th at is memorable an d at th e same
time it sh ould be obvious rig h t off th e bat wh at your site is all about. Oth erwise people will leave it in a matter of millisecon ds. We just took th e “webdesig n ” word an d modified it so th at it’s a un ique n ame, but th e user won ’t h ave to th in k twice wh ile fig urin g out wh at we actually do. We do webdes…ig n . Nuf said.
Update As a matter of fact, I’m ch an g in g wh at I’m g on n a write about on th e blog an d wh at services I’ll be providin g on th e site, because I’m takin g over th e wh ole site (my former partn ers decided to do oth er th in g s) an d I th in k th at it makes sen se to write about wh at I can do best. An d sin ce I’m in con ten t promotion (aka SEO) n ow, I’ll focus mostly on th e topics related to search en g in e optimization . Th at proves on e more time th at bran ded domain n ames allow you to easily ch an g e th e ran g e of topics th at you wan n a cover on your blog .
Uniqueness You n eed to strive for bein g as un ique with your domain n ame as possible. Don ’t just use a misspellin g or th e plural form of a well-kn own website n ame. In th e first place, it’s just lame. Secon dly, if you wan t to be a respectful compan y, such a domain n ame will preven t you from becomin g on e. An d th at brin g s me to th e closin g portion of th e article wh ere you can fin d a slew of th e tools th at h elp you come up with a g reat n ame for your website.
Domain Name Generators Th e followin g tools will h elp you g et started with g en eratin g ideas for your domain n ame. You may wan t to try all of th em, because th ey work based on differen t prin ciples, an d th en just see wh ich on e g ives th e result th at fits your n eeds an d provides th e look an d feel you’re lookin g for. Domjax.com Domain tools.com Domain sbot.com Domai.n r Dotomator.com Bustan ame.com Domize.com Squurl.com Dn scoop.com (allows to value wh at your site is worth ) StuckDomain s.com (ch eck for expired domain s) NameBoy.com (with a rh ymin g feature)
Slideshow An d h ere’s th e slidesh ow th at I used in th e video (th e screen cast at th e top of th e pag e). You may wan t to bookmark or save it for furth er referen ce.
Conclusion In order to really compreh en d th e idea on h ow to select a domain n ame, you n eed to
th in k wh at is best for your visitor. An d just g o from th ere. Your user wan ts your website address to be un ique, easy to memorize an d spell out. Plus th e n ame of your site sh ould make it totally clear wh at you offer on your site (services or products) so th at th e visitor does n ot h ave to waste h is time tryin g to fig ure th at out. So, user frien dlin ess – first an d SEO – last. Wh at can you add to th e list of tips on h ow to ch oose th e best domain n ame? Do you kn ow someth in g I did n ot cover?
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