Choosing a domain name
Posted on January 17, 2007
You’ve decided your business needs a web site. Good, that’s the first step. You have a lot of additional steps to get through before you actually have a web site. One of those steps is selecting a domain name for your site.
Unfortunately, nearly all of the “good” domains are taken, and you might find yourself doing search after search to find an available domain that you feel appropriately reflects your business.
What makes a good domain?
Generally, all else being equal, here are some guidelines to follow:
- The exact name of your company is often best, if that domain is available.
- Short — the shorter the better
- Easy to remember
- Non-hyphenated. No hyphens is best. One hyphen is moderately acceptable. More than one hyphen should be avoided, period.
- Few words — the fewer words the better
- .com — There are other TLDs (top level domains: .net, .org, .info, etc.) available, but in general when people think of a web site they think .com. The exception would be if you’re a non-profit organization, the .org would be most appropriate. But you should still probably register the .com version and point it to your .org domain.
- Easy to say
- Easy to spell
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