Monday, March 12, 2012

Choosing A Domain Name: What To Look Out For

Choosing A Domain Name: What To Look Out For


You must always be very careful when you try to choose a domain name as this will becomes your definite gateway towards the internet. A good domain name might attract a lot of traffic whereas a domain name which is irrelevant can end up getting overlooked by your visitors and potential customers.



The most efficient domain names are those that are made up of three to six characters. These will be easier to remember, and easier to type. Long and complicated names will be in danger of getting spelt wrongly. In so doing, the customer, instead of reaching your site may end up on somebody else’s site.

Also, you should relate the domain name to your line of business. For example, if you are in the electrical goods business like bulbs or wires then the domain name should be constructed around the concept of wires or bulbs. There won’t be any point in naming your site with elements such as water or air for example. This will just mislead your visitors.

Of course, there is no problem in using your company’s name as the domain name as long as it is well known. This will make it easier for your customers to find your website. However if you are starting a new company, then you should try to choose a domain name that describes your company in the best possible way.

Try to avoid hyphens as they will be hard to remember. Also, bear in mind the idea that domain names without a hyphen will enjoy a higher resale value as compared to those that do have a hyphen.

Some people will use numbers in domain names. This can be a good idea if it can help in remembering your domain name more easily. Nevertheless, they shouldn’t be used phonetically. For example, actors4you.com can only lead people to confusion.

Of course, never try to register a domain name that infringes a trademark. This can lead to costly legal battles, which you may possibly lose.

Another fact that you should take into account is to register the domain name yourself. Don’t get your domain name registered via your web host, even if your web host offers this for free. Many times, the hosting company was found to have registered the domain in its own name.

This can cause you some problems later on, especially when you want to change your web host. Your host could then refuse to transfer your domain name, or may request a fee. At this point you will be able to report him to the International Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) but it will likely only lead to unnecessary tension and running around. So be careful in your initiative.

2 comments:

  1. Well ! Its really one of the informative article. Before selecting a domain name , you have to remember the following aspects :

    1. It should be short and easily memorable by the website visitors.
    2. Avoid hyphens in your domain name.
    3. Avoid punctuation marks.
    4. It should be in between 3-8 characters long.
    5. It should be related with your website content.
    6. Extensions are more essential for each and every domain name. So, choose a good domain name with nice extensions such as .com,.net,.org etc.

    After selecting a good domain name, you can check whether the domain name ( what you have chosen ) is already registered by someone or not by using Tucktail.com
    . Before buying a domain name from domain provider, you have to check the following factors:

    1. Company existence
    2. Customer support

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