Three approaches to Domain Name Registration
- Customer-friendly domain names: The 'short and
memorable' approach
- Search engine-friendly domain names: The keyword
intensive approach
- Protecting online identity: The multiple domain
name approach
Customer Friendly Domain Names:
The 'short and memorable' approach
This approach to domain name registration is for those who
wish to place particular focus on the site visitor. The core
idea is to register domain names that are short, non-complex
and easy to remember.
Domain Name length
The longer and more complex the domain name, the less likely
it is that the site visitor will recall it after their initial
visit.
Pronounceable Domain Names
To best allow your newly registered domain name to propagate
through word of mouth, pronouncabilty is key. For best results
in this field, choose a domain name that is pronounced as
it is spelt.
Domain Name spelling
Even the slightest misspelling of a domain name will result
in a stray visitor. To this end it is best to avoid domains
with complex or unorthodox spellings.
Search Engine Friendly Domain
Names:
The keyword intensive approach
There is an alternative to visitor friendly domain names which
primarily involves the registration of domains solely made
up of hyphen-separated keywords. The end goal of this technique
is to gain higher rankings in certain search engines.
Keyword intensive Domain Names
Keyword intensive domains are made up of the keywords for
which the webmaster desires high search engine rankings. This
is based on the fact that some of the more advanced search
engines - such as Google - break these domains down into their
component keywords and use the words therein when deciding
how prominently placed the website should be in their search
results.
Although it is obvious that registering keyword intensive
domain names may go against the principles of 'customer-friendly
domain names', more and more websmasters are attempting to
use this technique to climb the search engine ladder.
Protecting Online Identity:
The Multiple Domain Name Approach
Once a decision has been made and a domain name has been registered,
it could well be beneficial to look into protecting your investment
by registering your chosen domain name under as many different
extensions as you can afford.
Consider future developments: If you have an idea for the
future, or are working on a project that is about to come
to fruition, it is certainly worth acquiring a domain name
now, rather than later. As stated at the beginning of this
article, thousands of domain names are registered on a daily
basis and there are absolutely a domain name available today
will still be available tomorrow. Can you - or your business
- afford to be hesitant?
Choosing a domain name
The techniques outlined in this article are merely example
guidelines to be employed when choosing the domain name to
register for yourself or your business. Both people-focused
and search-focused domain names have their benefits and drawbacks,
but either technique can be profitable if used correctly.
The choice, ultimately, is yours.
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