How to Choose and Purchase Your Domain Name
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by Alicia Forest November 28, 2006
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| Alicia Forest |
| Alicia M Forest, MBA, Multiple Streams Queen & Coach™, founder of ClientAbundance.com,
and creator of "21 Easy & Essential Steps to Online Success
System™, teaches self-employed service professionals how to attract
more clients, create profit-making products and services, make more
sales, and ultimately live the life they desire and deserve. For FREE
tips on how to create abundance in your business, visit ClientAbundance.com.
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One of the very first steps you need to take when setting up your
business online is to choose and purchase a domain name for your
website. Buying a domain name is actually cheap and easy, but there are
some things to consider when choosing the best domain name for your
business.
If you have a domain name that gives people an idea of what it
is that you're offering, it will make your site that much easier for
them to not only find, but to actually visit. For example, the name of
my website is www.ClientAbundance.com, so when people come across my
URL anywhere, they can take an educated guess that what I'm offering
relates to getting lots of clients.
This is what makes it so important to get a UNIQUE domain name,
and not a sub-domain name (for example,
www.WebHostingName.com/thenameofyoursite). And a unique domain name
gives your website credibility and a much more polished and
professional look.
Something else that's important for you to know is that once
you purchase your unique domain name, you own it. So no matter how many
times you change web hosts, you, as the owner of that domain name, have
the right to take it with you. If you have a sub-domain with your web
host, that web host actually owns the domain name.
And just as important, if you do end up moving your website to
a different host, all your marketing efforts to date will not have gone
to waste because your customers and clients will still be able to find
you under your unique domain name.
Your unique domain name can be any combination of letters and
numbers, but it cannot include any special characters, except for
hyphens (because the search engines actually prefer hyphens!). It can
be as short as two characters or as long as 67. The shorter and
catchier your domain name, the more likely people will remember it.
Just don't make it hard to spell... :)
Another strategy for increasing your search engine rankings
with your domain name is to choose a domain name that includes the
keywords that your niche is searching for. That's not always possible,
especially as more and more people get savvy about internet marketing
and snap up those domains. But search engines do give more weight to
domain names that include keywords because they have higher relevancy
to what people are actually searching for. For example,
www.howtobakeacake.com would get higher search engine rankings than
www.sweetsandthings.com.
One of the most frequent questions I'm asked is whether or not
to register any other domain levels, like .net and .org. I always
strongly suggest to get a .com first. If you don't, you are losing
potential clients and customers. Most people (and web browsers) will
default to a .com first. Remember, you always want to make it as easy
as possible for people to find you online.
But, in addition, you should also consider buying the .net and
.org domains as well, just so you're not losing traffic to another site
with the same name but a different extension. And since domain names
are so cheap, there's really no reason not to.
Another tip to consider is to purchase common misspellings of
your domain name as well. For example, for my name (which I also
recommend you register), I own www.aliciaforest.com and
www.aliciaforrest.com.
Once you've decided on a domain name, you can check to see if
it's available at www.powerpipe.com. If it is, you can register it
there and park it for free for $7.99 per year. I've been using
PowerPipe for over 5 years and find them to be not only extremely
competitively priced, but also to have excellent customer service. They
also offer a free domain name brainstorming tool in case you need it.
(I don't get anything for recommending them; I'm just a happy
customer).
So now you know what to consider when choosing your domain name(s), and
you have an excellent resource for registering them. So don't wait any longer to claim your space on the web!
Copyright 2006 Alicia M Forest and ClientAbundance.com
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System™, teaches self-employed service professionals how to attract
more clients, create profit-making products and services, make more
sales, and ultimately live the life they desire and deserve. For FREE
tips on how to create abundance in your business, visit
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