Thursday, July 15, 2010

at 4:00 AM Posted by suresh

Picking a good domain name can be a pretty simple task with the right knowledge. You don't have to make up a cool new word like "Google" or "Ebay", but it does need to be able to stick with people. Short and sweet is always the best. If you have a long domain name, chances are people won't remember it no matter how good the content of your website was.

Keep in mind your target audience when you're thinking of your domain name. For instance, if your site is focused on graphics design, you shouldn't choose a domain name like "Sweet-Eats". Of course, your domain name does not have to be completely direct. You can still run a successful website about graphics design with a name like "CandyRain". As long as the name sticks with your site, you'll be fine.

Another thing to keep in mind is that many domain names already exist. You don't want to be accused of stealing another web master's name at all, since it can lead to many more future problems. Try googling your name choices first and see what comes up. When you're registering your domain name also look for it to be under ".net" ".biz" and ".org". The best idea, once you've thought of a name that fits your site would be to reserve your name under all the URL options, that way no one else can copy your name or steal from you.

There are many resources online to help think of a good site name. Although many of them don't promise that the name is already taken, you'll still find these resources helpful. Try searching for website tips or website naming. You're sure to find a decent resource of great web domain name combinations. If all else fails you can simply try your thesaurus.

As long as you focus on the content of your site, originality and keeping your domain name short and sweet, you'll be on your way to success in no time.

SOURCE:
http://www.helium.com/items/711724-tips-on-picking-a-good-domain-name

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