Keys To Choosing A Good Name For Your Domain

September 18, 2011 by Steven Plaster  
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The very first thing any new web site building needs to do is come up with a domain name. Even if you are a total technological newbie, this is a step that is not so difficult to do.

The key to picking a domain name is to make it memory friendly. You want your domain to be easy for people to remember. In an ideal world, your domain name should be the same as your website or at least a close approximation thereof.

The key to making a memorable domain name and website is the same as doing almost anything in life: Keep it simple. In domain names, you can use hyphens, underscores and the like. But each one of these obfuscates your name and makes it harder on users.

Conversely, you should try to pick a name that is as short as possible. This can be difficult as many simple domain names have been reserved by other people or groups already. Also keep in mind that mixing words, numbers and punctuation can also be hard on your users.

At this point, you will want to register your domain. This isn’t a complicated process but it has some distinct steps to it.

You can expect to pay as little as $6.99 and as much as $15 per domain name depending on things like who you are using as a registrar and what Top Level Domain you are registering under. The Top Level Domain, or TLD, is the “.com” or “.net” portion of the domain name, and certain TLDs are less expensive than others.

Reserving a domain name isn’t rocket science, but it does have to be done and paid attention to. Much of it is automatic; however, so you can take much of the stress out of the process.

Clearly, there is nothing complicated about the process. And, unlike most things in life, once you have your domain reserved, it is yours for as long as you decide to keep it.

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