domain name choosing

Here's what to look for in a good domain name.

1. A good domain name is relatively short.
2. A good domain name is easy to remember.
3. A good domain name is NOT easily confused with others.
4. A good domain name is hard to misspell.
5. A good domain name relates to your business name or core business.

A common problem is that people usually type in .com all the time on the web and end up on various other sites. This could be troublesome both for the business and the customer.:crash:

When you select a domain name, you are always given a list of different extensions to choose from. These extensions can help specify the type of products or services you are offering online, or your geographical location.

Here are some basic definitions of the extensions you can choose from:

.COM - signifies "commercial". It is the most well-known extension and preferred by all commercial enterprises. The acute scarcity of unforgettable .com domain names has led to creation of several other extensions.

.NET - signifies "network". It is generally used by internet service providers, web hosting companies, or other firms related to network or internet services.

.ORG - signifies "organization". It is commonly used by non-commercial web sites. But, at present, many businesses register their matching .org extension to their .com domain names.

.BIZ - signifies "business". It is used for business web sites. There are more chances of you getting this extension because of its low current penetration.

.INFO - signifies "information". It is generally used for information sharing web sites. This too like .biz is gradually growing in popularity and there is more likelihood of you getting it.

Your first aim should be to get a perfect domain name for your website or business. Once you have done that you should then consider registering other extensions for the same domain name as well, and point them to the main domain name. :thumbup:
 
Very good post Hostleet!

The acute scarcity of unforgettable .com domain names has led to creation of several other extensions.

Yet here I thought that the reason for their creation was strictly commercial - if you bought and developed the .com domain, you'd better buy the .biz etc. as well, or someone else will. ;)
 
Very good post Hostleet!



Yet here I thought that the reason for their creation was strictly commercial - if you bought and developed the .com domain, you'd better buy the .biz etc. as well, or someone else will. ;)

Thanks! :)

Yes, now days domains could be compared to rare collectibles, so you better get them while you can.. Here's an interesting list of sold domains in the past few years and their prices.

Insure.com 2009 $16 million
Sex.com for 2010 $14 million
Fund.com 2008 £9.99 million
Porn.com 2007 $9.5 million
Fb.com for $8.5 million in November 2010
Business.com for $7.5 million in December 1999
Diamond.com 2006 $7.5 million
Beer.com 2004 $7 million
Israel.com 2008 $5.88 million
Casino.com 2003 $5.5 million
Toys.com: Toys 'R' Us by auction for $5.1 million in 2009
AsSeenOnTv.com for $5.1 million in January 2000
iCloud.com by Apple for $4.5 million in April 2011
Altavista.com for $3.3 million in August 1998
Candy.com for $3.0 million in June 2009
Wine.com for $2.9 million in September 1999
CreditCards.com for $2.75 million in July 2004
Autos.com for $2.2 million in December 1999
Casino.tt for $2.0 million in May 2011
microsoftco.com for $2.0 million in Jan 2012

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_name#Resale_of_domain_names
 
Firstly I would compare keyword relevancy with the short and highly searched keywords related to the product and services which will be provided through that particular website. Then if the website would be going to target only local customers or just aiming to targeting domestic market within a particular country then choosing the domain extension related to that particular country is ok but if the website would be going to target global customers the .com should be the first preference.
 
I am a big fan of two word domain names where both words start with the same letter. That way, it will roll off the tongue for most people, therefore be easy to remember. Anything that rolls off the tongue or sounds catchy will work.
 
I'd like to express the point that a good domain is good money in your pocket..
Your domain should be short, unique, catchy and memorable.
 
Dear All,
Every person always remember before select domain name.
Few things are below.
1- Preferred TLD of domain
2- Less then 70 words.
3-Product name is more suitable for SEO Purpose.
4-Easy to learn.
Thanks
 
1- Preferred TLD of domain
What does that mean exactly?

3-Product name is more suitable for SEO Purpose.
4-Easy to learn.
Many will argue, including myself, that a domain name with SEO keywords in it is less memorable than an original name. How do you respond? Why did you advice that? (I assume that by your point 4 meant easy to remember, not easy to learn.)

2- Less then 70 words.
I sure hope so...
 
I would go for a domain name which is short, easy to say and easy to remember. It is hard to find a one word domain name which is still available, so a two word domain name would be fine.
 
Here's what to look for in a good domain name.

1. A good domain name is relatively short.
2. A good domain name is easy to remember.
3. A good domain name is NOT easily confused with others.
4. A good domain name is hard to misspell.
5. A good domain name relates to your business name or core business.

Wonderful, thanks for sharing. I agree with you that a good domain should be short and easy to remember. I am not a fan of keyword domains which often contain four words or even more.
 
their is a new tld going around now designed at Professions its .PRO

It is not that straightforward to register. You have to be a service professional with a government license in order to get it. But hosting.pro would certainly make for an excellent domain name.
 
It is not that straightforward to register. You have to be a service professional with a government license in order to get it. But hosting.pro would certainly make for an excellent domain name.

i managed to register 1 for my hosting business for only $2.99, but needed to provide a link to my Ltd co details at companies house
 
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