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Tuesday, March 07, 2006

Choosing Domain Names


Choosing Domain Names

Domain names have the ability to make or break your online business. Here are several pointers to consider when thinking of potential domain names for your website.

When deciding between domain names, consider what your website is selling or what the point of your website is. For example, if you are selling dog clothing online you should consider domain names that include dog, or some variation of it (puppy, doggy, pupster, pup, etc.) and also something that includes the idea that you are selling clothing (fashionistas, fashions, sweaters, clothes, etc).

Domain names should be catchy and easy to remember. A good domain name is one that can be remembered immediately after someone types it in or clicks on the link. Domain names with humor that are catchy and somehow describe the topic of your website are the best because it will keep people thinking about your clever little domain name all day. This, in turn, will cause them to mention it to their friends in casual conversation. Their friends, who get a kick out of funny domain names, will look up your site online the next time they get to a computer.

Choosing good domain names are essential to the success of your online business and is a good marketing tool that costs very little to set up.

The most important aspect of choosing domain names is deciding on one that you enjoy, after all, it is your site. Domain names should be personal and well thought out in consideration to your particular website.



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