Choosing domain name does not depend on Search engine optimization. This is the openion of web developers but I don't agree with this comment. Effective and famous domain names are already booked. Clint booked that domain name which is the name of there business. Short named domains like 4 and five letters domain name are all ready booked. Also, I completely agree that most of the relevant domains choices are no longer available; however the choosing of a domain name for your business website is certainly possible if you stay flexible.It is challen to afind a right domain name. Everyday day tons of quality domain names are purchased leaving less for you to choose from. Nowadays finding a domain that is easy to spell and less than 8 letters long may prove to be tough, but selecting a good domain is one of the keys to success online. spelling of domain name should be easy to remember and and easy to spell.There are two types of visitors that visits to your site, humans and search engines. For a human, it is necessary to choose a most simple and easy to remember name for your site, whereas the search engines robots don't care at all. Avoid buying a domain containing words that are difficult to sound out.You can try making up your own word but again, make it phonetically simply. The complicated words are also usually pretty long. The shorter you can make your domain, the better. Think about how your domain will look written on paper, in a banner on a website, at the bottom of an email, or even on merchandise. It should be pleasing and catching to the eye and a super long domain won't really do that. New client does not know about the choosing of names but old client know about how to choos name like where we use .com domain and where we use org .in Many times, some customers approaching to redesign their website surprises me that some of the basic factors are overlooked when choosing a site name. For example, a commercial website should never choose a dot ORG domain extension, just because the dot Com domain was unavailable. This was the case with the customer who wanted to redesign his existing website. A few factors should be seriously considered especially if its your first online website.If available, always buy the ".com" of your domain. If you plan on growing your business, you may want to snag the ".net", ".org", etc of your domain as well and at the very least have them redirect to your main website.Here are the four mostly and widely used domain extensions and its purposes: Surely, there are many more extensions such as biz, us, co.uk, etc... which are really reasonable, however, my personal recommendations for a business website would be to get a dot Com site name. The customer commented that he didn't realize that dot ORG domain extensions were for a non-profit organizations, which results it poor search engine optimization performance. Hence, we found a relevant name available using their company initials with a target keyword. Despite my recommendation, they kept their website as it is and just changed the theme. The domain you choose might not be important for search engine optimization, however the length of the registration may be significant. My suggestion would be to register a domain name for at least 2 years, and if you are economically strong you may also register it for 5 to 10 years depending on your choice. A fact that, search engines consider that the registration period reflects your commitment to be online for a long term, so many of the businesses register their domain names for more than 5 years. You can get a dot Com name if you want, as well as register other available extensions for the same site address. Despite the fact that all the short domain names are already taken, you can still find a good site name by researching a little bit. Remember that domains usually aren't refundable so be careful when deciding which one you want to use. Domains need to be renewed every year, unless you pay for multiple years up front.
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