Thursday, October 08, 2009

Choosing A Good Domain Name

Publisher: Earl Williams
The NetMarketer

Choosing the name of your business is one of those decisions that feel monumental. It's like naming a child. It represents you, your passions, your goals and your new life. Additionally, the name of a business is a powerful marketing tool. Jane's Store may feel right to the owner however it doesn't communicate the benefits and uniqueness of the business to potential customers.

Step One: Give yourself time to come up with a business name that feels right and fits your business niche or theme. Your domain name will let your visitors know what your website is all about even before visiting your site. In other words, give away as much information in your domain name as possible, leaving no room for your visitors to guess what your website is selling. This will help with google ranking also.

For example, if your name happens to be Jane Smith and you own a shoe store then janesshoes.com would be much more appropriate and informative than janesmith.com. Try to keep your domain name within a range of 13-15 characters, as shorter domain names tend to stick in people's minds. It also makes it easier for them to type out your web address in their browsers without misspelling or leaving out characters.

Step Two: Use Strategic Keywords
When you are able to place your keywords into your domain name, it helps increase your search engine ranking because your domain name is one of the primary places the search engines like Google and Yahoo look to when indexing websites.

Avoid using any extra characters in your domain name like apostrophes and hyphens because they affect rankings and they're more difficult to remember.

In addition to choosing a name that fits your business and utilizes strategic keywords, there are a few more considerations.
  • Make it easy to remember.
  • Make it unique.
  • Make it easy to spell
  • Make sure it is available
A quick note. You might be wondering if a .com is the best type of site to have. It is the easiest to remember and offers more credibility. Other options are .net .org .tv .us and so on. Because your business will be Internet based, having an extension that is easy to remember will serve your business better. Companies like Godaddy will give you multiple domain names for the price of one. This way you get to choose which one you want to use.

Once you've chosen a domain name, your next step is to register your domain. Be 100% ready to register when you sit down to your computer. Domain names can be snatched up quickly and you will want to capture your ideal domain name as soon as you know it's available.


About the Publisher: Earl Williams is a real entrepreneur who is making money with his online marketing business using some of the largest Affiliate programs on the Internet. He uses the affiliate programs to setup Affiliateminimall.com where you can fine discount shopping along with great coupon deals. To learn more visit: www.affiliateminimall.com