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Thursday, 1 November 2007

Domain Names - 3 Ways to Build a Strong Domain Name

You have conceived the website perfectly and you have planned carefully the right kind of website design and what is next? The domain name! The domain name is the name that is attributed to your site. So, if this is an important aspect of the website, how can you then make sure that your domain name is strongly built and that it is something uniquely created? Below are some of the things to remember when building or creating a site domain name:
a. Choose a domain name that is short. Any name that is short in size is an easy name to remember. Of course, when you have a website and you launched it on the net, you would want for it to be remembered easily as if it is "bookmarked" on every one's head. One way to attain this is to create a domain name that is short in character size. Ideal length is 30 characters.
b. Choose a domain name that is keyword friendly. When given the chance to inject some keywords on your domain name, grab it. This domain name with keywords on it will make it a little friendlier with the search engine. In addition, the presence of the keyword on your domain makes it rather unique and innovative.
c. Your domain name should include the name of your company or the most popular products that you are selling. This is one of the most effective ways in driving interested visitors on your site. For instance if you are selling used computers, you can use UsedComputers.com or QualityUsedComputers.com. It is easy to remember and the keywords are popular to search engine users.
Building a domain name is one of the most important elements in order for your website to generate the traffic it needs. So spend time thinking it over and apply these 3 proven ways and you are guaranteed to have a domain name that will leave scar on everybody's mind.
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Sean Mize is a full time internet marketer who has written over 1574 articles in print and 11 published ebooks.
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