Author |
Message |
howieperks Forums Member
Joined: 3 Jan 2011 Posts: 6
|
#1 · Posted: 4 Jan 2011 08:17
4 good keys to finding a great domain name..
1) Try to keep it to 1 or 2 words. This makes is easier to remember.
2) Try not to use misspelling or alternate spelling of words as you may lose some people when they type in your domain name.
3) Try to use Keywords in your Domain Name ~ This can help when it comes time to SEO and getting ranked for that specific keyword.
4) [b]Search terms related to your Niche.[/b] ie.. internet marketing, how to build a website, learn how to make money online, etc..
A great place to search keywords related to your niche is Google's FREE Keyword Tool (Just search "Google's FREE Keyword Tool" and you will find the tool) ~ Once you type in a Keyword, Google will show you a bunch of other related keywords that are being searched that you may not have thought of
When you find something you like, go to GoDaddy and type it in to see if it's avail.
A cool thing about GoDaddy is if it is taken it will give you a bunch of other alternatives that you may not have thought of Wink
Hope this helps!
In Success, Howie Perks
__________________
|
Just2EZ Forums Member
Joined: 14 Nov 2010 Posts: 435
|
#2 · Posted: 4 Jan 2011 09:43
I have one to add to that from experience, make sure it's easy to tell someone over the phone. Using 2 or 4 can add confusion verbally like "just too easy". I've been spelling it out for people over 8 years now, ouch. It ain't that easy!
__________________
|
jazbo Forums Member
Joined: 1 Dec 2010 Posts: 18
|
#3 · Posted: 3 Feb 2011 06:31
Good advice. Only problem is this:
Try and find a good keyword domain with 1-2 words in .com!
__________________
|
desktop Forums Member
Joined: 23 Jan 2011 Posts: 19
|
#4 · Posted: 4 Feb 2011 07:06
I have another point to add - make sure it rolls off the tongue. Say it aloud to yourself. Is it clunky, long-winded, difficult? When I was working on my own domain name I realized it had to play several key roles....
1) It had to be original 2) It had to elude to my abilities 3) It had to be personable 4) It had to be memorable 5) It had to make sense
Taking all of this into account I finally came up with dougdraws [dot] com. At first I thought this was a silly name, but then I realized it covers all five points in my list. Before I took the plunge I passed the idea around to a few friends and also posted about it in a few design forums. Friends may say "It rocks!" simply because they're your friends, so I wanted some biased opinions, too.
Nowadays it may be neigh impossible to find anything unique with a dot com, but you'd be surprised if you spend the time brainstorming ideas. I thought Doug Draws would be taken, and I was surprised that it wasn't - so I grabbed it!
You may find your original domain out there, too. Just hurry up before someone else comes up with the idea.
__________________
|
ThePhoenix Forums Member
Joined: 4 Feb 2011 Posts: 64
|
#5 · Posted: 4 Feb 2011 12:33
Those are definitely some good tips, although the ones desktop added are potentially more valuable. If you really want your traffic convert into sales, then you need those qualities.
__________________
Want to be part of a truly significant health movement founded upon the power of hemp? Check out Versativa. Read and watch dozens of real-life experiences here!
|