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I decided to write this particular post in order to impress upon anyone who is thinking of having a website, just how important getting the correct domain name is to their chances of being seen on the web. The following tips may seem simple, but you would be surprised how many people get off to a bad start by registering a domain name that is just not up to the job.
Tip 1 - Use Descriptive names where possible
Choosing a Domain Name is a subject that I find is taken too lightly, “oh, just have our name with dot com on the end” is a common answer, and in some cases that’s fine, but usually only if their company name describes what their company does.
And its here where we reach the crux of this tip - www.we-sell-computers.com, will do better than www.theowners dogsname.com. Unless the owner has a dog with a name that describes what he sells, an unlikely prospect… “here computer hard drive, thats a good boy”. Search Engines like descriptive domain names and it will partly help towards optimising your site.
You might be thinking, well yes, Amazon.com doesn’t have descriptive name - and it’s true, but what they do have is a huge marketing budget and many years head start on most of their competition, can you say the same?
When choosing a descriptive name its important not to be too ‘generic’. For example people who are doing a search will have some idea of what they are searching for, so for instance instead of using www.cars.com, use something more specific like www.offroadvehicles.com or www.familyhatchbacks.com.
If you do have a descriptive domain name please read Tip 2.
Tip 2 - Register your company name
This is a no-brainer. Register your own company name to stop your competitors getting it and taking all the custom from anyone typing www.yourcompanyname.com in their browser. Do it now if you haven’t already! You can always point this domain to the same website even if its not the name you have submitted to the search engines.
Tip 3 - Make it easy to remember
Having a descriptive URL (Uniform Resource Locator - techie name for web address) can sometimes over complicate things. A balance needs to be found between describing what you sell/do and keeping it easy to remember. Hyphens can help seperate words that would otherwise confuse: www.harperswords.com could either be ‘Harper Swords’ or ‘Harpers Words’, but with a hyphen I definitely sell swords: www.harper-swords.com. Athough, do remember that excessive hyphens can create confusion when your domain is being verbally communicated. www.hyphen-after-the-dash.com try getting someone to remember that!
Part 2 - Tips 4-6 to follow soon.
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