10 Tips For Accurate Domain Registration
You should think about registering a domain name before you
actually do it. Many people come up with a catchy name, or feel
the need to lock in their name, and rush out to buy a domain
name. But there are several things to consider in your domain
name. After all, your domain name is an extension of your
business and your image--don't you want to project the right one?
These ten tips will help you to pick just the right domain name
for you and/or your business.
1. The extension you select makes a statement to user about
where you are and who you are aiming to attract. For example,
.co.uk tells people you are operating out of the United Kingdom,
and .ca tells them you are operating out of Canada. If that is
important to you, then register accordingly. If you would rather
give them impression of being a global company, or based in the
US, then pick a .com name.
2. Use a reputable registration service. Unfortunately, some
domain registration services are little more than a scam. They
are only middlemen. You tell them the domain name you want, and
they register it, for a fee higher than you would pay! In the
worst case, they actually register the domain name using their
information, so it becomes very difficult for you to do anything
with your domain name. Do some background research into the
company before you register a domain with them.
3. Use keywords in your domain name. These will sometimes help
search engines in ranking your website. For example, if you sell
gourmet dog treats online and from your own store, but your
business name is "Laura's Homemade Snacks," you might consider
two domain names: one for your business name, and one for
keywords. In this case you might select "gourmetdogtreats.com"
as your domain name to represent to the search engines and
searchers what you are about.
4. Short names are easier to spell correctly. What's easier to
remember and type in: gourmetdogtreats.com, or
laurashomemadeandgourmetdogsnacks.com?
5. Avoid trademarks from other companies. Companies have been
known to sue website owners for copyright and trademark
infringement, so be very careful if you try to play off an
existing business. Make sure that you register a domain name in
good faith, and think about the possibilities and connections
that might exist between you and another business.
6. Avoid hyphens. Sometimes you must use hyphens because the
straightforward name is gone. In that case, a better idea is to
come up with a completely different name. The problem with
hyphens is that users may end up visiting the wrong site. If you
try to register gourmetdogtreats.com but it is already taken,
you might choose to register gourmet-dog-treats.com instead. But
you run the risk of someone trying to find you typing in the
first address. This means you lose business. Better to try and
register a name like homemadedogtreats.com instead.
7. Consider buying several different extensions so no one else
can infringe on your success by registering a similar name. For
example, if you register homemadedogtreats.com, you might also
take .net and .org (with the same name), since these are the
most popular extensions after .com. That way, no one can
register homemadedogtreats.net and try to piggyback of your
success.
8. Look for companies that offer telephone support. If you have
trouble with your domain name, you need to be able to contact
the company and talk to someone. If there is no phone contact,
that may be a sign that you are not dealing with a reputable
company.
9. Look for accreditations (i.e., ICANN). Reputable companies
will seek out accreditations because they know it boosts their
business image to be part of a group that enforces good business
ethics and practices. Failure to have an accreditation does not
necessarily mean the company is bad, but it could mean that. If
the company you are looking at does not have an accreditation,
make sure you check for other things like phone support, payment
procedures, etc.
10. After you find a company you like, do a search on Google for
"domain registration." Does your company of choice appear in the
first couple of pages of results, or just via Adwords? If the
latter, they may not have been around for a long time and may
not be reputable. A legitimate company with a solid track record
will be ranked in Google's search engine, especially within the
first couple of pages. Beware of registration companies that you
can only find in Adwords.
These ten tips will help you as you seek to register your domain
name.