How
to Choose a Domain Name That Attracts The Right Customers
The quickest way to getting eyeballs on your business these days is by
establishing an online presence and central to establishing a powerful
online presence is choosing a domain name that will attract the right
customers.
Somehow, there hasn’t been enough emphasis placed on choosing
a
domain name that attracts the right customers, so allow me to expound
on this subject with some tips you can put to immediate use for your
next website or blog.
1. Choose A Name That Describes Your Website
Your domain name should aptly let your visitors know what your website
is all about even before visiting your site. In other words,
give
away as much information in your domain name as possible, leaving no
room for your visitors to guess what your website is selling.
For example, if your name happens to be Sue Brown and you own a hair
salon called Sue’s Hair Salon, get a domain name like,
www.sueshairsalon.com instead of www.suebrown.com. Seems
pretty
obvious, but you’ll be amazed at how many business owners use
their personal names as domain names instead of choosing one that
specifically describes their business.
Also, try to keep your domain name within a range of 13-15 characters,
as shorter domain names tend to stick in people’s
minds. It
also makes it easier for them to type out your web address in their
browsers without too much head scratching.
2. Select A Keyword-Rich Domain Name
It’s becoming increasingly important for business owners to
have
their websites indexed and ranked well in search engines like
Google.com, MSN.com and Yahoo.com. And it helps this cause
tremendously if you have a keyword-rich domain name. The reason for
this is simple: Your potential customers search using
specific
keyword phrases to find what they’re looking
for.
If you’d done the research and used these customer-specific
keyword phrases in your domain name, more than likely your website will
be listed on the very first page of the search engines, outranking your
competitors because you had exercised due diligence where keyword-rich
domain names were concerned.
Of course, there are other SEO tactics to implement for better
rankings, but getting a keyword-rich domain name is the first step
towards ensuring your website will be search engine friendly.
Avoid using any weird characters like apostrophes and even hyphens in
your domain name as this will eventually affect rankings.
3. Must A Domain Name End With .com?
In a word, “No.” You could very well use
.net, .biz,
.org or .info as an extension and no one would complain, except that
you’ll likely regret that decision in the long run.
Here’s why. Websites ending with any other
extension
besides a .com usually requires extra marketing efforts to establish
credibility because everybody assumes a .com extension to be the
standard in domain name branding.
Another reason is when emailing, customers automatically assume every
company ends with a .com extension and this can be devastating to your
business if your customers’ emails keep ending up in your
competitors’ database.
Unless you’re intentionally targeting to brand your business
as,
let’s say, a nonprofit organization, in which case the .org
extension is highly recommended, then sticking to the instantly
recognizable .com extension is the best way to go.
So, don’t rush headlong into purchasing a domain name without
first taking the time to research keyword phrases that would be a
perfect match for your product or service. You can perform
this
much needed research at websites such as www.wordtracker.com,
www.keywordtumbler.com and www.goodkeywords.com. It requires
some
effort, but acquiring the keyword phrases that are used by prospects
and incorporating them into your domain name will pay off handsomely
for years to come.
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