Getting The Right Domain Name
Once you are comfortable with working online, you should buy a
domain name for your site or sites. Domain name registration, if
you do it right, is one of the key components of having your
site rate high in the search engines. The right domain name is
memorable, and can get your site to rank higher than other
names. The wrong domain name won't do you any good at all.
The Basics of Domain Name Registration
The first thing you have to do is come up with a good domain
name for registration. Don't even think about a one-word domain
name; they're all gone at this point. Instead, come up with
dual-word combos. If you're putting together a professional
site, try your name before anything else.
Don't get fancy with spelling when selecting your domain name
registration, or use 2s and 8s to represent their sounds. You
can try the number 1; that sometimes works. You can also try the
names of products you offer, or a description of your site
content offerings: Romanceforgirls, popcornpalace,
fluffykittens. Memorable is always better; short and memorable
is best, but very difficult to accomplish.
Come up with a couple of dozen names that will do for your site,
and test them on a registry. Don't buy a domain name for which
the .com extension is gone, but you have access to the .net or
.info. These domain names are not by any means as valuable as
the .com. If you pick up the .com, though, and you expect the
site to be lucrative or have a lot of competition, it's not a
bad idea to pick up the other extensions as well. Domain name
registration is NOT expensive, and if you register in bulk you
can get an even better price.
The .UK Extension
This doesn't mean you should avoid anything but .com. If you
have a business in the United Kingdom, you have access to the
.uk domain name set, which UK customers are likely to look at
before anything else for UK-specific businesses.
If you anticipate most of your business will come from British
customers who are aware your business is in Britain, the .uk
extension may be a better choice than the .com; and if your
customers are unhappy with Internic's control of Internet domain
registration or they are very pro-Britain, the .uk extension is
certainly a better choice.
If you're fortunate enough to find both extensions for your
domain open, and if you run a British company, it doesn't cost
much to buy them both, and you definitely should.
It also gives your online presence an immediate "identity"
geographically which can be crucial in building online
relationships- where trust is a key component. By being a .UK
domain, you are very likely to gain UK clients.
The .UK domains market is one of the fastest growing and
lucrative registration areas on the internet.
Tips for Domain Name Registration
Have a website ready to plunk into your domain as soon as you
buy it, and submit it immediately to the search engines. The
search engines take time to index new sites and your domain name
registration is only as valuable as the search engines make it.
You can also have more than one domain name pointing at a single
site. If you've bought multiple extensions for your domain name
(as in the previously-suggested .com/.uk combination), you can
set up your site under one domain name and then direct traffic
from the others to the main site. This is called web traffic
forwarding and has been around for years. It may be as simple as
parking your domain name on a server and putting a line of code
on the page, or as complex as going through another website to
use their online web forwarding services.
When you do register a domain and start building traffic to it,
go out and renew for multiple years before your renewal is due.
It is surprisingly easy to forget to register your domain name
on time, and if someone else sneaks in and registers it, you've
just lost a ton of work on that domain.
By making your domain name memorable, you will help other
webmasters remember your site easily when building anchor texts
in their links- a crucial component of SEO.
Final tip: don't just think about price when looking for a
domain registration company- also think about quality of
service. While you shouldn't be paying over the odds, it really
is better to be safe than sorry and go with the more established
registrars. Then you can have peace of mind that should any
problems arise, you will be well looked after.