Choosing
the right Domain names
Choosing an
appropriate domain name is very important. First and foremost, when
it comes to domain names, try to stay away from the silly, stupid,
ridiculous or clever. Keep your domain name
simple and make it something your customers can remember if they lose
the link to your business website.
Take note that,
while your domain name on Geocities or AOL may seem like the
least expensive way to go, it may also get you dropped from certain
search engines. Some search engines ignore
domain addresses that reside on these ‘free servers’ or on the ‘cheap’
servers.
Even if your site
is recognized and considered by search engines, a professional
domain name that uses your primary company name or associated words is
likely to get more attention and be
considered as a stable business by your prospective customers.
Purchasing domain names are not that expensive which
cost about $100 and there are many companies that can register the name
for you, provided it is available and has
not already been used by another company.
Using
one of your keywords in your domain name can increase your score on
some search engines. For example, solderingirons.com could be more
effective as Electric-soldering-irons.com, if
that domain name was available. You might also choose to establish more
than one domain name using keywords and
then link your ‘doorway’ domain sites to your primary site. But you
will have to pay for each of the domain name
and also the monthly hosting fees. It all depends on the type and size
of your business and your competition. Keep
in mind that some search engines disregard ‘doorway’ sites.
So put at least a
page of content on the doorway site with some useful
information and then link it to your primary site. But don’t design it
as an empty page. The other reason being,
you can have one, three, five, or even more email addresses that all
contain your business name, and give your
business a professional feel.
When customers get
emails from their website's domain email they feel as if they
are dealing with a stable, professional business operation. No need for
customers to understand how you manage all
your email boxes on your domain. They just need to feel your business
is dependable and reputable.
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