Domain Name Do's and Don'ts
For newcomers to the Web, I'll give a brief definition of a
domain name.
Your domain name is the same as "www.yoursitename.com". It's
also known as your URL or Website Address.
For example, www.webmastercourse.com is my site's domain name or
my web address.
The domain name must be registered and approved before you can
call it your own. The reason it works this way is because two
websites having the same domain name cannot reside online at the
same time. If someone types in www.webmastercourse.com, he/she
will go to my website and no one else's.
Registering your domain name and awaiting approval gives the
registration company opportunity to check with every other
company around the world to be sure no one else has already
applied for your domain name "first."
It normally takes 2 to 3 days to receive confirmation of your
domain name.
If you haven't registered your own domain name yet, please take
the following tips into consideration before doing so.
Your domain name can affect the number of repeat visitors to
your website.
Here's How:
1. Visitors will only remember your domain name for a future
visit if it is easy to remember.
Which of the two domain names below would you more likely
remember?
http://www.webmastercourse.com/ or
http://www.web-designer-training-course-part-1-learn.com/
Probably the first one. The shorter the better. Visitors will
see the domain name, remember it, and hopefully visit again in
the future if the domain name is simple and to the point.
2. Your domain name should be directly related to your offer or
information available at your website.
For example, www.webmastercourse.com is directly related to web
design training. In monitoring our website statistics, I've
noticed that we have many visitors each month who arrive at our
website by simply typing in the domain name instead of arriving
through search engines, other links, etc. Of course, this was
not so at the start. But, as visitors began coming, they began
memorizing the domain name and repeating their visits in this
fashion.
3. If possible, use a generic name that people might would type
in without ever hearing about you.
For example, www.webdesign.com is very generic, and I'm sure
many people simply type this name in to see what's available in
the web design field.
Other "very" generic names I can think of are:
www.soap.com www.cars.com www.boats.com www.computers.com
www.calculators.com www.food.com www.pencils.com www.skiing.com
etc....
Although many of the most popular generic names are reserved, it
would be wise to search for the most generic name possible in
your field that's easy to remember.
The three above tips will help you choose a domain name that
will tremendously increase your repeat visitor rate. A website
must first be designed, and then built upon a solid visitor
flow. A simple, easy-to-remember domain name is a great start to
reaching your goal!