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Congratulations! You've made it to the 1st step of creating a website. It
is highly recommended that you read this ENTIRE page as it contains
important information that most sites don't tell you about domain name
registrations.
There are two basic steps to getting your site
online and registering/reserving a domain name is the first.
1. A domain name makes up the address of your
site and can end in .com, .net, .org, .info, .us, .biz, .tv and more.
Throughout this site you will also see the domain name referred to as the
"dot com name".
2. Once you have registered your name, you
will select a web host (2nd step). The web host is the guts of any
website because this is where you create and publish your pages, build
order forms, add functionality and maintain your site.
First, let's focus on selecting the best
domain name for your site...
How to Select the Best Domain Name
If being found in the major search engines (Google, Yahoo, etc.) is
extremely important to you, I highly recommend you register a name that
contains your major keywords instead of your company name.
Think about it. The average surfer searches by subject, not by proper
name. So why it may seem cool to have a name like you'll want to choose a
name that includes keywords that your target audience would likely use
when they search. So with that in mind, a name like Tool-Tips-for would be
much better than . Sure, you can still list your company name on your web
pages, but I believe it's more important to make sure the domain name
includes your important "search friendly" keywords if you want to receive
traffic from all over. Of course, you can still list your company name on
the web site some place, but your domain name will include all the
important keywords you'll want to be found with. Now, as always, there are
exceptions...
If you are just creating a website for a local business, getting
traffic from all over the web may not be as important to you. This is
because your customers will be local and you may want to grow your brand
name in a specific area. If this is the case, it may make more sense
to register your company name and create brand awareness locally instead
of trying to capitalize on search engine presence. For example, let's say
you have a company called J.W. Reed & Co and you help people get rid of
debt, but you're based in Kansas and can only cater to residents in this
area.
Since you are only servicing local clients, you may not care if
someone in California can find your site in Google since they are not
likely to become one of your customers. In this case, it's not as
important to register a name filled with "search optimized" keywords. You
may decide to just reserve the company name.
NOTE: Keep in
mind that the domain name is not the only factor weighed by search engines
when deciding your rank.
The content on your web pages and your site's popularity (inbound links
from other sites) is very important too. However, it certainly doesn't
hurt to make sure your name is optimized for maximum results.
Here are some more tips on choosing the best domain name:
1) Don't register domain names that are too long and have too many
syllables if you can help it. Yes, you can register names up to 63
characters long, but that doesn't mean you have to use all 63 characters.
You want your name to be easy to remember. Not everyone will bookmark your
page initially so try to think of something that can be easily remembered
-- although I realize this may be tricky since a lot of names are taken
these days.
2) Use hyphens if your name is more than 3 words long (unless your name
includes 3 short words). A name like doesn't really need a hyphen
because it's readable the way it is. However a name like used-car-buying-
looks better than since there are so many words in the name.
3) Protect your name by registering multiple extensions (.net, .org, etc.)
This deters people from copying your name. For example, if you own
garden-tips-for-you can also register garden-tips-forand any other
extension that's available. You don't have to build a site on all the
domains, but you can reserve the others to keep people (copycats) from
registering them.
How to Register a Domain Name
Reserving a domain name is easy and very cost friendly. The big
name companies like and charge ridiculous prices such
as $30-35/year for one domain name, and you get the same service at
Website Palace for much less. It doesn't matter where you register your
domain. Every registrar provides the same services. You can save a bundle
at and you get a bunch of freebies such as a domain forwarding and a
free starter page.
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