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How to Conduct a Domain Name Search
and Why Your Domain Name Matters for Long Term Branding By Michael Turner
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Creating a website is not just about designing your pages and including all the
important information, it is also about creating a domain name that relates to
your products and services and that is also easy to remember and spell for your
customers. A domain name that is easy to remember will have more return
customers and more word of mouth advertising than domain names which are hard to
spell, remember, or both.
When it comes to searching for a domain name, all you have to do is go online
and search for ones that you are interested in to see if they have been taken or
not. There are hundreds of sites that will let you search domain names in hopes
to sell you the domain name and then get you to buy their web hosting services
as well. To start your domain name search, however, you should follow a couple
of basic steps.
* Come up with a variety of domain names you are interested in. When you have a
variety of unique domain names, you can start searching to see which of them are
available.
* Don’t set your mind on one particular domain name. The reason for this is most
common domain names are taken, so you will need to be creative.
* Make a list of general types of domain names you are interested in and start
searching.
* Stick with a .com, don’t opt for .tv, .biz, or any other suffix if at all
possible especially if that exact domain name is taken as a com. You will end up
losing business to that site.
Now that you know some basic steps to follow for searching your domain name and
choosing one, you need to understand how important it is to choose a good domain
name rather one that has some other meaning that customers will not understand.
For example, you might want to make a domain name up of all of your children’s
names, while this is very sweet it has nothing to do with your services and will
be hard to remember. Instead, choose something that has something to do with
your business and services that is short, sweet, and easy to remember. By doing
this people will be able to remember your web address and visit it often. If you
do not follow these suggestions, obtaining brand recognition will be difficult
if not impossible. People will not remember how to get back to your website
because your address was either too obscure, too difficult to remember, or just
too long.
If you follow these suggestions you will end up with a URL that will lead to
long term branding for your website and products and since this is your
business, this should be what you are after. Keep this in mind when you are
tempted to name your website after your childhood nickname or long lost pet!
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Michael Turner reveals step-by-step how you can increase search engine traffic
in his free 7 part mini-series. Grab it now at
http://www.powertraffictactics.com/ |