| Determining which domain name is best for you can be a daunting
process. The following are some tips and helpful suggestions
to help you arrive at your ideal domain name.
Understand the Components of a Domain
Name
Brainstorm
Choose a TLD
Check for Name Availability
Buy Additional Domains
Understand the Components of a Domain
Name
A domain name is comprised of
two parts—the unique
name (i.e. “google”), and the TLD ending (i.e. “.com”).
For more information, see “What
is a Domain Name?.”
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Brainstorm
Sit down and think of all the possible unique
names and phrases that describe your website content most
accurately.
Initially, don’t concern yourself with which TLDs to
use—just think of unique names.
Keep the following ideas in mind:
• Short names are easier to remember than long ones.
•
Avoid using words that are commonly misspelled, or names
that are difficult to spell.
•
Say the name out loud. Would the average person be able to
accurately spell the name after hearing it?
•
Avoid hyphens. They are harder to remember, and require you
to spell the domain name out each time you tell it to another
person.
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Choose a TLD
The most common TLDs (top level domains) are “.com,” “.net,” and “.org.” You
cannot make up your own TLD; you must select one from the
list of approved current extensions.
Many TLDs are related to (or at least appear to relate to)
a theme. Reference sites can use “.info,” business
sites can be found under “.biz,” and entertainment-related
sites often use “.tv.” Consider whether the content
of your website would be well-suited to a certain extension.
Keep in mind that certain TLDs have restrictions over who
may purchase them. For example, to purchase a “.hk” (Hong
Kong) domain, you must be registered with the Hong Kong government
(i.e. live there).
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Check for Name Availability
Consult a WHOIS engine to find
out if the unique name and TLD you want is available. It
is important to keep an open mind
and consider multiple possibilities, as many times your first
choice will already be taken. If you are truly set on a particular
name/TLD combination that is already owned, send an e-mail
to the administrative contact listed under its WHOIS record
and see if they may be interested in selling the name to you.
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Buy Additional Domains
If you have the resources, it’s
a great idea to buy multiple domain names and point them
at the same website.
Consider purchasing common misspellings of your main domain
name, so that someone who makes a typing error or wrote the
name down wrong is still likely to find your pages.
If your primary domain name is hyphenated, consider securing
the non-hyphenated version as well.
Protect the integrity of your name by buying multiple versions
with different TLDs. If you are in a highly competitive industry,
this will prevent someone from purchasing a similar domain
name and siphoning away your customers. There is no need
to buy up every extension in existence; however, you should
try for “.com,” “.net,” “.org,” and
any other extensions specifically relevant to your company
(i.e. “.tv” for an entertainment-related site).
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