Domain Names: Tips on How to Pick Good Domain Names

Picking a Good Name for Your Website is Important to Get People to Visit

Glen Morris
Picking a good domain name for your website can mean the difference between getting visitors and having none. Having a good name is crucial to your web business. You are bombarded daily with all kinds of ads on TV that mention dot com names. All the big companies have Web names. IBM for instance, or Pepsi, or Geico just to name a few popular names. These names are short and easily remembered. Occasionally you may read about just a domain name going for thousands of dollars to someone bright enough to register a short recognizable name. This article is going to give you a few pointers on getting a decent domain name for your website.

Probably the first thing you should do is to get, or try to get a short memorable name. Chances are, most of the short words in the English language are gone. People are now paying good money for short 3,4 and five letter names to register for their website names. Let's face it, can you remember a crazy name like: howtomaketonsofmoneyandlivethegoodlife.com? Probably not. The best advice is to find a short memorable name if you can. Experienced people on the web recommend you obtain short domain names if possible.

If you are a wise you won't just register any old name that catches your fancy. You have to do some investigating and find a domain name that people might want to find out about. A good idea is to use a Keyword in your title. Find out what keywords people now search for. For instance, words like casino, Viagra, payday loans, etc. are searched for quite a bit in Google and the other search engines. Occasionally, you can find a domain that is expiring, with good keywords for peanuts. Look for more information on domain forums.

You may have experience with certain niches like hobbies or computer games that people may be searching for. You can use your niche information to structure a good domain name with one of those keywords in the title. As more and more businesses start using the net, good domain names are becoming a valuable commodity. A good name is worth something. For example hockey is popular. Do a search and see if hockey.com is taken, along with the other names like .net, .org., .biz., .info. If nobody's using these domain names there may be no demand, so stay away from them. Then again, you might have a good one that somebody just overlooked. It only costs $10 or less to register a domain name for a year.

There are companies and individuals that sell domain names. They may have a domain that you might want for yourself. Every day thousands of domain names expire. Some of the names, nobody wants anymore. A few of them the owner forgot to reregister. Some of the names have built-in back links and traffic to them. You may find hidden gem with a little effort.

If you happen to find a good domain name with a keyword in it and get it registered you can make some extra money with it. You can use a Domain Parking Service. These parking services use Google Adsense ads and share the revenue from them with you. You may have a popular term in your domain name that people search for, and will click on. Clicks make you money. You may not make much money, but you can make enough to pay for your annual domain registration cost.

The best thing is to develop a website for your domain name that will get traffic. A little work can get you a site with content that you can later sell for a profit. Parking services keep a lot of the ad money. Do little work and develop this site for yourself.

Having a good domain name can make you some money. Buying a lousy name that means nothing to anyone is a bad idea. If you want more information lookup the term "domaining" on the Internet. There are forums devoted to buying and selling domains. You may find some good ideas there. Do a little investigating on domains before you decide to register one.

Published by Glen Morris

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