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What makes a good domain name?
With
the hundreds of marketing messages that we are exposed to every
day you need to ensure that you stand out from the crowd.
A generic domain name, apart from vastly improving your search
engine rankings, represents a superb branding opportunity and
could save you a fortune in marketing expenditure.
Companies waste millions of pounds a year advertising domain
names that people never remember. Think back to when you last
heard a great radio ad, but can't remember the phone number,
website, or even the name of the company. Clearly a memorable
domain name would dramatically increase response rates to any
form of off-line advertising.
It would be rather naive to think that people would remember
your company name more readily than your product. Even the
largest of household names use generic domains when promoting
their websites.
Everybody looking to import a new car is familiar with the
phrase " car import agency ". It is a generic term that
describes every car import agency. |
Surfers would naturally 'stumble' across your website just by
guessing your address, and be unlikely to ever forget your web
address once having seen it - even six months down the line!
A good domain name should be:
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Memorable
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Generic
* Descriptive
An example of how powerful a simple, generic name combined with
good website design and search engine marketing would be
www.freetoplaygames.net
carwerks.net is one
of the most popular motoring websites on the Internet, does
exactly what people expect, and provides huge numbers of high
quality visitors to the companies that advertise on it.
The name is clearly very descriptive, memorable (if not
unforgettable!), cannot be incorrectly spelt and also acts as
superb bait for search engines.
N.B As many domains as you like can be pointed to your website.
Domain names are not case sensitive.
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