Your domain name is extremely important and the center
of your Internet identity. The following you should take
into consideration when choosing the name that will
represent you on the Web? GraphiX Web Design offers
these 9 handy tips.
1. Keep it short when possible
Although you can register a name with up to 63
characters, you have to keep in mind that you people to
be able to remember it, as well as easily type it into
their browser. Try to register the shortest name that
your customers and visitors will associate with your
company or type of business.
2. Register Your Domain NOW
Domain names are being registered at an extremely fast
pace. IT IS IMPORTANT you are cautious where you search
your domain names at - we have seen many domain sites
work with domain pirates who hijack your name that same
day and then try to sell it to you for $100's of dollars
more the very next day. If you see a name you like
REGISTER IT ASAP. If all else fails you can sell
your domain name on EBay or one of the auction houses to
recoup some/all your money, or even make a profit from
it. $9.95 is cheap insurance to know the name you like
is yours and can not be stolen.
3. One May Not Be Enough
Sometimes, it isn’t a bad idea to register several
similar domain names. If you have "yourname.com",
register "yourname.net" so no one else takes it. You can
register your full company name and a shorter, easier to
remember version. Some people even register common
misspellings of their company’s name. (You don’t need a
separate Web page for each. Several domains can point to
the same Website.) GraphiX Web Design can point all the
domains you register to your one website at no
additional cost. (Domain Aliases)
4. Dot What?
There are many different extensions available right now.
For businesses, we recommend a .com suffix. It is the
first extension that most people try when searching for
a Website. Also, since it is one of the oldest
extensions, .com shows that your business has been
around for a while and that you have a well-established
presence on the Web. Also depending on your budget we
suggest you tie up .org and .net when possible to keep
your competition from registering them and pointing them
to their website.
5. Character Types
Just a reminder. Domain names can only use letters,
numbers, and dashes. Spaces and symbols are not allowed.
Also, domain names are not case sensitive.
6. Ask Around.
When you have settled on several available name choices,
see what your friends and clients have to say. A name
that may make perfect sense to you may be too hard for
other people to remember. Is your domain easy to say? Is
it hard to spell? Do you have to explain why you chose
the name?
7. Don’t Shell Out Large Amounts of $$$
Some companies charge an astronomical amount of money to
register a domain name, you should never spend
over $10. Of course we believe you should
register with our sister company
www.digitaldomainsales.com as it makes things easier
to have one place to call for all your website needs.
8. If you can not find a domain name you
like, try searching domain auctions.
Many times it is difficult to find the domain you are
looking for - it can be frustrating as you will find
many of the good names have been purchased by domain
squatters who purchased the name in hopes of selling it
for big profits. Personally I have found much success in
searching www.ebay.com
or
GoDaddy Auctions for domains, but their are
many other auction sites where you may find that perfect
domain name for your business.
9. Always make sure your DOMAIN NAME IS
REGISTERED IN YOUR NAME It is important that you register your domain
name in your name. I have seen a number of times
when web designers have help people hostage for their
domain names when they have decided to move on to a
different web designer.
"yourdomain"
.com
.net
.org
.us
.biz
.info
.name
all
Please be patient
for response when
checking all domains