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Choosing a
Domain Name
Domain Names should be easy to remember, but
also contain keys to the product or services you provide. Search
engines review domain names in their search for the "keywords"
entered by the web surfer. Therefore, as a general rule, keep the
domain name as short as possible as long as it accurately describes
your service.
For example, if you are selling
mystery books, you might think that books.com would be a great
name. However, books.com leads to your site customers who are
looking for ALL types of books. So perhaps, mysterybooks.com
would be more appropriate. Get the idea? Be as specific as
you can so when people locate your web site, they won't be
disappointed.
What if the domain name you want is
taken? If someone has already reserved mysterybooks.com, you
could choose mystery-books.com. However, if some of your
customers remember mysterybooks.com and forget the hyphen, they
would find only your competitor.
Domain names can now be up to 67
alpha-numeric characters in length; hyphens are also permitted. A
domain name registered for approximately $70 for the first two years
and then $35 annually thereafter. Before registering, check to see if
it is available by performing a
Domain Name Search.
Need some ideas for your Domain
Name? Try a
Domain Name Wizard.
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