Choosing A Domain Name The Smart Way
Choosing A Domain Name The Smart Way by Michael
Kryzer
When you are setting up an online business you should take great
care over choosing a good domain name. This article looks at how to
choose a domain name the smart way.
Top Level Domain
It is best if you use .com as your top-level domain. Generally .net
and .org domains are not seen as being as professional as .com
domains.
Keyword Optimized – It is good if your domain name
contains keywords relating to your topic. This helps your site to
rank higher in the search engines. You can use a keyword tool such
as the Overture Inventory Search – now Yahoo - to check which
keyword combinations are searched more frequently.
Easy to Remember – Your domain name must be easy for
visitors to remember and should be memorable so that they can type
it correctly into their browser without having to look it up
somewhere.
Shorter Name – Although domain names can be up to 67
characters, your domain name should be shorter, preferably seven
characters or less. Shorter domain names are easy to remember,
easier to type and less susceptible to mistakes. Unfortunately
domain names with seven characters or less are harder to come by
these days, so you may have to settle for something slightly.
Say It Aloud? - If you need to tell someone your domain name
over the phone, will they be able to easily spell it correctly the
first time?
No Trademark Conflicts - For goodness sake make sure that
your domain name is not infringing upon some company’s
trademarks.
A good place to check if a domain name is available is Whois.org.
Keep these tips in mind, and you will be well on your way to
choosing a good domain name.
Michael Kryzer is an online business expert working successfully
from a remote location in Asia. If he can do it so can you!
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