Deciding
on a domain name
By
Nardo Kuitert, U-C WEBS
[Published
in The Business Eye, June 2006 - Centre Wellington Chamber
of Commerce]
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A
successful website does not happen overnight. It requires strategic
planning and careful execution - and a name! So, what domain name
should you choose? Like many things in life, "it depends".
If
your websites rely heavily on offline marketing, such as print advertising
or word-of-mouth, then an easy to remember domain name could help
you. People may try to guess your domain name, based on your location
and/or what products or services you offer. Choose an obvious name
like MyService.com or MyFergusService.ca. Don't make it too long,
though: it should still fit on your business card! Buying a few
variations on these names may be wise; you can point them all to
your website.
Coming up with a strange name may also work for you, like FogDog.com
or Woot.com - it worked for a company called Google…! Downside to
a strange name, though, is that you have to work hard(er) to help
people remembering it. Branding is important then.
If
you plan to promote your website in the search engines, then a domain
name containing important keyword phrases may be advisable - such
as Mostimportantkeyword.com.
For
more information: contact your webmaster, or email Nardo Kuitert
at nardo@u-cwebs.com.
Nardo
Kuitert is an Internet Consultant with Fergus Website Development
and Optimization firm U-C WEBS (www.u-cwebs.com).
U-C WEBS also offers Internet advertising opportunities on www.ferguspages.com.
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