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Quick Tips to Choosing a Domain Name
Your domain name is the center of your Internet
identity. So what type of things should you take
into consideration when choosing the name that
will represent you on the Web? Jumpline.com offers
these 8 handy tips.
1.Keep it short
Although some places allow you to register a name
with up to 63 characters, you have to keep in
mind that people need to be able to remember it,
and easily type it into their browser. Try to
register the shortest name that your customers
and visitors will associate with your Website.
The general rule of thumb is, keep it under seven
characters if possible. (Not including the suffix.)
2.Dot What?
There are many different extensions available
right now. For businesses, we recommend a .com
suffix. It is the first extension that most people
try when searching for a Website. Also, since
it is one of the oldest extensions, .com shows
that your business has been around for a while
and that you have a well-established presence
on the Web.
3. Avoid Trademarked
Names
There are two really good reasons for this. First,
its not very nice. We have all heard the
stories about the zany guy who thought ahead and
bought "some-huge-multi-million-dollar-company.com"
and sold it to the company for enough money to
retire on. But, remember that those companies,
like yours, have spent lots of time and money
creating their brand, and what goes around comes
around. Also, companies are no longer opening
their pocketbooks to get their names back. They
are calling their lawyers.
4. Register Your Domain NOW
Domain names are being snatched up faster than
candy at the St. Patricks Day parade. You
must register soon unless you want to get stuck
with "the-domain-name-that-no-one-wanted.net".
You do not have to have a Webmaster or an ecommerce
department or a Web design consultant or... Heck,
you dont even need a Web page. Just get
out there and register before you loose the opportunity
to get the name you really want.
5. One May Not Be Enough
Sometimes, it isnt a bad idea to register
several similar domain names. If you have "yourname.com",
register "yourname.net" so no one else
takes it. You can register your full company name
and a shorter, easier to remember version. Some
people even register common misspellings of their
companys name. (You dont need a separate
Web page for each. Several domains can point to
the same Website.)
6. Character Types
Just a reminder. Domain names can only use letters,
numbers, and dashes. Spaces and symbols are not
allowed. Also, domain names are not case sensitive.
7. Ask Around
When you have settled on several available name
choices, see what your friends and clients have
to say. A name that may make perfect sense to
you may be too hard for other people to remember.
Is your domain easy to say? Is it hard to spell?
Do you have to explain why you chose the name?
8. Dont Shell Out Large Amounts of $$$
At one time, companies were able to get away with
charging reservation fees plus a "mandatory"
$70 InterNIC fee. Recently, it was decided that
other companies should be able to compete to sell
domain names. This has lowered prices dramatically.
And remember,
if you think that if you have found the right
domain name, but you're not quite sure if it's
the one... register it anyway before someone else
does!
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