Choose Your Domain Name

Your domain name is a key part of your brand and most importantly it is the first impression of your website that a visitor gets. Make sure you choose it carefully!

Update (21 July 2008): Domain names with .info extensions may be slightly deprecated now. As the cheapest domain names available and therefore a favorite with spammers, Google may start to be penalizing them and now ICANN has approved a new policy allowing the registry service, Afilias, to disable abused .info accounts.

HOW TO CHOOSE YOUR DOMAIN NAME

Your domain name is your identity

1. What is a domain name?

        * Your unique internet address
        * Can be registered for a minimum of one year
        * Registered as yours through a domain registrar

2. IDEAL Scenario: www.theingots.org

    Domain name is:

        * The same as your business or a keyword related to your field
        * Short
        * Memorable
        * Easy to spell

3. REALITY: www.bestnamesalreadytakenimaginationrequiredtofindagoodname.com (Best names already taken so imagination required to find a good name)

4. How to test domain name availability

        * Test by typing directly into your browser address bar
        * Only use a registrar’s search box when you are ready to buy
        * This will prevent unscrupulous parties stealing your domain name ideas

5. Time to get imaginative

    5.1 Come up with a domain name

    Use a brand name?

        * Easy to find an available domain
        * Can be short and easy to remember But, without promotion no one will have heard of your brand and will not be searching for it

    Use keyword filled name?

        * Keywords in the domain name help people identify the purpose of your website
        * Using keywords in your name will boost your ranking for searches of that word. But very hard to find anything short that is available

    Use a combination?

        * Using keywords in your name will boost your ranking for searches of that word
        * Allows people to identify the purpose of your website but lengthens the name, and may appear tacky

    Use hyphens?
    Originally: gurupower.com
   
Now: guru-power.com

        * Use hyphens to divide up the letters differently
        * No clear difference from search engine optimization point of view but hyphens are harder for people to remember

    Use a clever subdomain? e.g. del.icio.us

        * Del.ico.us has registered icio.us and then created a subdomain “del”
        * Subdomains are provided by your web host and should be unlimited at no extra cost but knowing where to put the dot can be hard to remember

    5.2 Choose a domain extension

    Generic Top Level Domain (gTLD)

        * Some extensions have prerequisites, e.g. .edu or .gov, but most are open to anyone
        * Appears to be no difference in search engine ranking between extensions
        * People’s reaction to extensions are different – may prefer local extension, and/or .com

    Country Code Top Level Domain (ccTLD)

        * Some countries have strict prerequisites, e.g. .ca (Canada), .fr (France)
        * Use a ccTLD if your market geographically targeted ? You will benefit in local search engines e.g. Google.co.uk

    5.3 Poll your target market

    Get feedback from your market:

        * How do they react to the suggested domain name?
        * Can they remember it?
        * Do they misspell it?
        * Which extension do they expect to use?
        * Rethink if the reaction is not positive

    5.4 Consider registering multiple domain names

    Multiple domain names
    Misspellings: www.mybusness.co.uk
    Variations: www.mybusinesses.co.uk
    Other extensions: www.mybusiness.com

        * Can send additional direct traffic from misspellings of your domain
        * Prevent competitors benefitting from misspellings
        * Register .com if available – people will use .com if they’re guessing
        * Don’t go overboard in buying all potential variations

    5.5 Choose a domain registrar

    A good domain registrar Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers

        * Is ICANN accredited
        * Has a low price with no hidden fees (e.g. for transferring a domain name, changing contact details)
        * Offers an easy-to-use administration interface
        * Provides good customer service
        * Allows easy transfer of a domain to another registrar

    5.6 Register your domain!

    Register your domain for more than 1 year, so

        * You won’t lose it after forgetting to re-register
        * Search engines will give greater authority to your domain

6. The domain you choose will be the first impression of your website. Make sure it’s a good one.

7. You’ve now seen how to choose a domain name.

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