Choosing a Catchy Domain Name
The first step in building a website is the registration of a domain name. Whether you are building a site to advertise your local business, an e-commerce site, photo or video or music download site, information site, or if you want to start up a website to display photos of your newborn online, the entire enterprise begins with the registration of your domain name.
But you might ask- “What determines a good choice of domain name?”. The answer to this depends on what type of site you are planning. What I mean by that is if your site is just going to be devoted to family photos and events, domain name choice isn’t as important as it might be otherwise. Why not? Most likely in that circumstance you’re not looking for lots of traffic, your site is probably only something you are going to produce for family and friends, to keep them up to date. In a case like this, it does not matter whatsoever if you find a domain name like “ourdogspot.com” or not, since most likely you will only be giving out the website address to a few friends and family and maybe your crazy Uncle Bill.
The point is that in a case like this, there is no real concern with getting a lot of visitors to the website other than friends and family and coworkers, so there is no real harm in naming the website ANYTHING, because you will be giving out the website address to a select few people. BUT……
What if you are looking to attract customers? And to get as much traffic coming to your site as possible?
It really can bring huge dividends to have a domain name that drives traffic to your site or business. Put some thought into how people search. For example, if your company sells insurance or doughnuts or bowling pins or toilet bowls, find a way to incorporate WHAT YOU DO in the website domain name. If you can, get your domain name exactly the same as your business, that is your best bet. Failing that, at least try to put the category of your business into the name. For example, a car parts website should have a domain name like carparts.com or bobsautoparts.com, something that immediately associates the domain name with the theme of the site. It’s all about branding, and making a lasting impression on the target audience or customers.
You can find domain names by checking the WhoIs database on the internet. I have conveniently placed a domain name search engine on StartMyWebsiteToday.com for this very purpose. When searching for the domain name, the results given will instantly show whether or not the domain name is available, and if so, give you the option to immediately register it. If it’s not available, several alternative domain names will be proposed, to help you fine tune your search, or possibly giving you an acceptable alternative domain name to register instead.











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