5 Things You Should Know Before Choosing Your Domain Name
Written by Michelle Crossley Tuesday, 22 September 2009 14:24
Is the domain name unique?
The trickiest part of choosing a domain name is ensuring that it bears no striking
or passing similarity to another domain name, especially a trademarked one.
At the same time, you also have to keep the KISS formula in mind for higher
recall value – keep it simple/short, stupid. Though you will have great
leeway in terms of character limit, it’s best to choose a shorter name
because longer domain names tend to be confusing. Also, make sure that there
is a distinct connect between the domain name and your business – keep
unnecessary wordplay to a minimum. As soon as the visitor sees your domain name
in search results or an online advertisement, should you choose to advertise,
even before he sees the accompanying text or the metatag, he should get an instant
idea as to what your business is all about. Also, ensure your domain name IS
your website name.
Does it need to have a prefix in it?
If you want to add a definitive article (the) or add a personal touch to it
(my), think again if it’s really necessary. Statistics show that the online
audience tend to remember the most important part of your domain name and tend
to ignore prefixes, especially “the”. If at all a prefix is required,
make sure you promote your business’s domain name ALONG WITH the prefix.
For example, if you’re a florist, and your domain name is thebouquet.com,
remember to let even your offline audience know that your domain’s called
thebouquet.com, and not bouquet.com.
Which suffix is best?
Studies have shown that of all suffixes like .com, .org, .net, .edu, etc., people
tend to associate every domain name with .com, even if they’ve visited
the site only recently and it was .org. Unless your business is very specific,
and also to err on the side of caution, choose .com as your suffix.
Have you arrived at the domain name after careful consultation and
consideration?
As with every business, make sure you do your research before you choose a domain
name. Speak to your business partners, clients, professional contacts and friends
about what they think is the best choice of a domain name for your business.
Chances are they might surprise you with facets and aspects of your business
that you might yourself have unwittingly neglected. Make sure they are active
online, which will broaden the scope of arriving at a suitable domain name for
your domain name.
Is it search engine friendly?
This is the most important part of choosing a domain name. A search engine has
to be able to “catch” and “highlight” your domain name
in its search results. For this, you will have to work with a search engine
optimization expert, who will guide you and share his instincts which will go
a long way in ensuring that your domain name choice is wise, smart and business
savvy. And hence contribute to your online business expansion in a big way.
Good luck with choosing your domain name. Treat it as you would name your baby.
Coupled with the points above, you will choose a domain name that will be the
envy of your competition.
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