Picking a domain name
Picking a domain
name
Your web site is located by an IP (Internet
Protocol) address. Instead of typing a series of numbers, which
are difficult to remember, you can register an easier to
remember domain name, which becomes associated with your IP
address.
Visitors typing an easy to remember domain name
will be pointed to your IP address. Similar to a 1-800 phone
number, some domain names relate to the subject of the web
site, while others may simply be the name or an abbreviation of
there firm.
My blog: which is instantly obvious that it is a blog
concerning what I do at work and where I work. When you type
that domain into the address bar of your browser, the domain
servers on the Internet know that you're looking for is certain
numbers and take you there.
You can have multiple domains pointing to the same web site.
For instance, I also registered another online site and without
using hyphens, which is used for branding because people never
type, hyphens.
Because some people may remember the name
incorrectly, I also registered many other domains, all of which
will bring the visitors on the occasionally spelling error.
Tips to help you pick a domain.
1) Choosing. Choosing a domain is a lot like choosing a name
for your company or law firm. Ideally the name should be
consistent with your business a lot of people actually prefer
to use there business name making it easier for customers to
find them that way. Determine whether you are naming the name
of your company, product or service. Your domain should be good
for business - short, easy to remember, and has a ring to it
and creates an image in the mind of the consumer.
2) Trademark. Before registering your domain, be sure to check
the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to make sure that the name
has not been trademarked. click on Search under Trademarks.
Assuming that your choice has not been trademarked and you have
now registered a non-generic domain, you may want to protect
your name by filing a Trademark or Service mark
application.
3) Ownership. When you register a web site name, make sure that
you are the registered owner of your web name. Some web site
design firms will register your domain name with their name as
the owner. This will give them ownership of your name keeping
you hostage if someone wishes to buy your online business out
you will have nothing as it will be there’s to sell not
yours.
4) Hyphens. There have been misunderstandings about whether
to use hyphens in a web name. First of all, the domain name you
give out to the public must not have hyphens, as people don’t
type hyphens in when searching. The web name without hyphens is
the web name that everyone will type in the address bar of
their Internet browser.
The reason that some people say that you should have a web name
with hyphens is to force the search engines to see keywords in
your web name so that your web site does better in search
engine results. The bigger search engines can now see
individual words without hyphens, however, smaller search
engines may not and even the bigger ones may see a word
differently than you want. So instead you can register
alternate domains with the hyphens and make them point to your
main site.
5) Extensions. Domain names are available with various
extensions some most common ones are .Net, .com, .org .If it's
really important to you, you can register domain names in
several extensions, however, for most firms only the extension
is important. If you feel that you need to use org, you should
also register your name in the .com extension as well as .net
the COM extension is similar to 1-800 for telephone numbers.
Most people automatically dial 1-800 even when they see 1-888.
Likewise, Additionally, many people including myself simply
type in the domain name without anything behind it giving you
all variations.
6) Top Level Domain vs. Sub-Level Domains. A sub level domain
is a second level domain under a first level domain name. You
must have your own domain name. Do not under any circumstances
use a free hosting service, since free hosting services will
only give you a sub level domain will always start with there
name first leaving you out of the search engines. No one will
ever remember it and it's sort of like handwriting your own
letterhead. Which is very unprofessional.
7) Ethics for Domain Names. Some such as law firms must have a
website name which should be used as an address, not a trade
name which is prohibited. Advertise your web site name as an
address, a means for people to find your web site, not a trade
name. Like a 1800 telephone number, some web site domain names
can violate legal ethics. Make sure that your web site name
avoids use of certain words, which could create a potentially
incorrect expectation in the mind of the consumer or violate
one of the other ethics rules.
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