Hi
1. Create an online identity. Get a Web domain now, even if you aren't building your site until later.
2. Pick three domain names that fit your business. Your first choice may be taken, so have a few domain name ideas. If your top three picks are available, consider getting all three. It's not too expensive and then you have flexibility to create a site for a special promotion or use a special landing page for an event.
3. Check out domain name vendors. You can register your domain with your choice of vendor.
4. Keep your renewal current. Don't forget to renew your domain name. Businesses have been known to let a name expire and then find that their Web site has disappeared from the Internet. Don't let that be you.
5. Once you have a domain, name your URL mycompany.com, place your URL on every marketing and business document that you produce. Let your company be known.
thanks
5 Tips for Domain Naming
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Re: 5 Tips for Domain Naming
Nice points you have mentioned here.I will keep in mind and use whenever I need to choose domain name.
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thanks allot for the 5 tips. will def look into the recommendations you shared, thanks again
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Tips for Domain Naming
1. KEEP IT SHORT
2. DOT WHAT?
3. AVOID TRADEMARKED NAMES
4. REGISTER YOUR DOMAIN NOW
5. ONE MAY NOT BE ENOUGH
6. CHARACTER TYPES
7. ASK AROUND
8. DON’T SHELL OUT LARGE AMOUNTS OF $$$
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2. DOT WHAT?
3. AVOID TRADEMARKED NAMES
4. REGISTER YOUR DOMAIN NOW
5. ONE MAY NOT BE ENOUGH
6. CHARACTER TYPES
7. ASK AROUND
8. DON’T SHELL OUT LARGE AMOUNTS OF $$$
cheap air tickets
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Re: 5 Tips for Domain Naming
Hmm..yes url should not be too long. And other tips you shared is used for the people who are new in this field.
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Re: 5 Tips for Domain Naming
hi, these arre some tips to create a domain name
1.select a generic name, something that is related to your subject area or industry.
2.Keep it short an simple.So that it can be searched easily.
3.No hyphens, numbers or misspellings.
4. .com is universally recognised and remembered - the "Beverly Hills" of extensions. The new extensions such as .biz etc will take a few years to be accepted.
5.No doubling up of letters - e.g. developmenttools.
1.select a generic name, something that is related to your subject area or industry.
2.Keep it short an simple.So that it can be searched easily.
3.No hyphens, numbers or misspellings.
4. .com is universally recognised and remembered - the "Beverly Hills" of extensions. The new extensions such as .biz etc will take a few years to be accepted.
5.No doubling up of letters - e.g. developmenttools.
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Re: 5 Tips for Domain Naming
nice tips.cookies186 wrote:Hi
1. Create an online identity. Get a Web domain now, even if you aren't building your site until later.
2. Pick three domain names that fit your business. Your first choice may be taken, so have a few domain name ideas. If your top three picks are available, consider getting all three. It's not too expensive and then you have flexibility to create a site for a special promotion or use a special landing page for an event.
3. Check out domain name vendors. You can register your domain with your choice of vendor.
4. Keep your renewal current. Don't forget to renew your domain name. Businesses have been known to let a name expire and then find that their Web site has disappeared from the Internet. Don't let that be you.
5. Once you have a domain, name your URL mycompany.com, place your URL on every marketing and business document that you produce. Let your company be known.
thanks
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