|
Tips for Choosing Domain Names
Return
to Domain Tutorial Blog
Choosing A Domain
By John Scott
Website: http://www.internet-marketing-research.net
Added: 09-Sep-2003
Description: Seven easy tips for choosing a domain name.
Intro To Domain Names
Each domain name consists of two parts - the Mid Level Domain
(MLD), and the Top Level Domain (TLD). The Mid Level Domain is
the Ford in Ford.com, the Concrete-Home in Concrete-Home.com.
This part of the domain name can consist of up to 63 characters
in .com, .net, or .org domains. Only letters, numbers, or hyphens
are permitted; no underbars, exclamation marks or periods. The
Top Level Domain refers to the .com, .net, or .org part of the
web address. There are also country code Top Level Domains (ccTLD's)
such as .ca for Canada, .fr for France, or .us for the United
States. In most cases, you will need to reside in that particular
country if you wish to purchase a ccTLD.
Choosing The Right Domain Name
Choosing the right domain name can be critical to the success
of a website. Most Internet users remember websites by their domain
names; your domain name can also affect the anchor text of inbound
links; and your ranking in search engines. Let's take a few minutes
to discuss the issues you must consider when choosing a domain.
Keyword or Branding?
Branding
Many of the most successful sites do not use keyword domains.
These online businesses have chosen to go with a completely original
domain, and brand it. A few examples are Yahoo!, Google, Amazon,
Monster, and eBay. It's not that these large corporations don't
know about search engine optimization; it's just that they are
putting more emphasis on creating a brand name around their business.
| Check
to see if YOUR Domain Name is available by typing it into
the search box directly below (choose from .com, .net, .org,
.info, biz and .us domains). There is no charge to check availability
of domains, but if you decide to purchase your domain name
now, our pricing starts at only $7.95 - The lowest price you'll
find for single year registrations!
Compare
our prices here! or you can Search
the WHOIS database to see who owns any domain! If you
want to transfer to take advantage of our lower prices, transfer
your domain name. |
|
|
Keyword
A keyword domain is a domain chosen to take advantage of search
engine traffic. By choosing a domain that matches a keyword search,
we are able to rank higher for targeted keywords and thereby benefit
from added traffic and more potential for sales. For example,
if you were a Las Vegas realtor, you might want to target the
search phrase Las Vegas Realty by choosing the domain Las-Vegas-Realty.com.
Looking through the Las Vegas yellow pages, many real estate agents
have websites, but most do not target any specific keywords. It
appears most realtors are simply naming websites after themselves;
e.g., our fictitious friend, John Doe, is a real estate agent
with Acme Realty; he chose john-acme.com. I don't expect he will
be benefiting from a lot of free search engine traffic.
Whether you choose a brandable domain or a keyword domain is a
choice you must make, and a choice you should make in accordance
with your business plan. If you have a large offline advertising
budget and the budget necessary to brand your organization, I'd
recommend a brandable domain. If, on the other hand, you're working
on a shoe-string budget, choose a keyword domain and let the search
engines bring the customers to you. You might want to read up
on the benefits of keyword domains in this thread entitled Domain
Names - Keyword Or Brandable.
Seven Quick Tips
1. Don't include a specific location, unless you serve only that
location. Even if you do ship nationwide, you may never get the
chance to let the consumer know that; consumers from other areas
are not likely to click through from search engines if your domain
includes a location.
2. Cut to the chase, keep it simple. The shorter the better. It's
easier to remember.
3. Two minds are better than one. Make a visit to a webmaster
forum and ask for suggestions. You'd be surprised by some of the
great suggestions that you may find in a webmaster forum.
4. Buy your domain from 123 Cheap Domains. 123CheapDomains is
owned by Jonathan Lee, a great guy whose staff provides great
customer service.
5. Buy the variations. If you go buy BlueFind.com, why not also
pick up BlueFind.net and other variation to protect your brand?
6. Don't pay the big bucks. Some domains have sold for millions
- don't do it. Those dollars are more effectively spent building
up a brand and advertising your products and/or services.
7. Keep it legit. Try to avoid .ws, .tv, .biz, etc. Most respect
is given to .com, .net, or .org domains.
About The Author:
John Scott
http://www.internet-marketing-research.net
© John Scott 2003 Owner of internet-marketing-research.net and
webmaster-forum.net.
Visit Domain
Tutorial Blog
|
Posts that contain Domain Name per day for the last 30 days.
 Get Domain Name Chart!
WEBSITE101 TUTORIALS
HTML Tutorial | CGI
tutorial | Email
Tutorial | Spam
Tutorial | Cookies
Tutorial | Privacy
Tutorial | Windows
Tutorial | DreamWeaver
Tutorial | Domain
Name Tutorial | Business
Plan Tutorial | Search
Position Tutorial | Online
Advertising Tutorial | Ecommerce
Essentials Tutorial
|