Additional tips for choosing a domain name

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Additional tips for choosing a domain name

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The domain name directly affects the marketing promotion, which affects the potential client's opinion of the company. Only after hearing the domain, the user decides whether to visit the site or not.

Choose a unique name
Individual entrepreneurs can write their own first and last name in the name, for example, ivansidorov.com or petrivanov.ru. Even if you do not sell anything online yet, you may need it later in the course of your activity, so it is better to register such a name right away.

Enter the name you came up with into the search fishing and forestry email list bar and see what comes up. If such a name already exists, come up with another one. It is very important that it does not resemble existing sites: this will be a big minus for your resource.

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Use existing tools to check if the domain name you have chosen is available. Hostings even recommend doing this (and give you the opportunity) at the time of registration.

Use brainstorming
Write down words and phrases (at least five, but more is better) that reflect your line of work on pieces of paper. Then, mix them up and try combining them in every possible way until you get a catchy and easy-to-remember domain name.

Additional tips for choosing a domain name

According to the current advertising rule, you need to come up with at least 10 names for a new product at the launch stage. You will come up with the first three right away, then you may get to five or six, and then you usually run out of ideas. So don't be shy about consulting with colleagues and friends: maybe someone will throw in a masterpiece?

The address should be easy to type.
You won't get good traffic if the domain name you choose is hard to remember or type. The main rule here is the simpler, the better.

Think for yourself, why do you need a user, trying to enter your site into the search bar, to make a mistake and end up on other platforms. So at one time the popular site Flickr.com, even four years after starting its work, was forced to buy Flicker.com (and for a very expensive price) in order to make a redirect.

If you like a rather peculiar name, think about what mistakes might be made when writing it. Maybe you will register these erroneous versions later (in the process of work it will become clear whether this is necessary).

Most of the websites in the world (approximately 75%) belong to the .com domain. Look for yourself a free name with this simple and easy to remember extension, do not rush to contact another domain zone.
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