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How do I choose a domain name that works for my site?
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[QUOTE="Yusra3, post: 292999, member: 31907"] Choosing a domain name that works for your site can be a challenge. You want to choose something that is memorable and easy to spell, but also has some flair. Here are some guidelines for choosing a domain name: 1. Try to find one that is short, catchy and easy to say or write. The longer the domain name, the more difficult it will be for people to remember or spell. 2. If you're using a dot com, try using a hyphen between the "com" and "net". This will make your site easier to remember. 3. It's important that your domain name be at least 2 words long. If it's too long or confusingly spelled, it might not get noticed by potential customers. 4. The last step is to think about how people might use your site. If you're planning on selling products online, for example, a word like "store" may not be appropriate. it's a bit generic. Instead, try something more specific like "jewelry store" or even "crystal shop." If your site is geared toward people who are trying to lose weight, an extension like "weightloss" could work well. Once you've got the idea of what kind of content you want on your site, it's time to start looking at domain names. You should avoid using popular words that could easily be confused with other sites (like "hub") or names that are already taken by someone else (like "bank"). Instead, try searching for an extension that describes what kind of content you have in mind: if you're selling snowboards (ski), then "snowboard" would probably be a good choice; if you're selling jewelry (shop), then "jewelry" would probably be better for you. [/QUOTE]
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