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With nearly
100,000 domains being registered on a daily basis,
nearly everyone has their own domain name. So many
people in fact that it is getting increasingly difficult
to create a successful domain name brand. This is mainly
due to the fact that all of the single-word based domain
names are taken (for example
www.word.com registered
by Merriam-Webster Dictionary). Businesses are now
having to get more creative when selecting domain names
and having to purchase several variations to ensure
their customers find their site every time.
Unless you want to spend a lot of money to purchase an
already taken domain, many businesses today are simply
registering their slogan or products. Since
www.realtor.com is
taken, a business might check the availability of
www.sellingyourhouse.com.
Other businesses are making up their own words or using
acronyms to get that specific domain name brand. Tricks
like these help keep the domain name short and easy to
type however, finding and remembering these domains are
sometime more difficult.
To help with the more difficult to remember domains,
business can register other domains that actually teach
your customers how to spell your unique domain. If for
example your domain was
www.suxess.com, a
business might register and market
www.successwithx.com.
Users are more likely to remember the unique domain
successwithx instead of just suxess. The site for
successwithx then could re-route customers to the real
site and explain the difference thereby educating
customers the next time they come back.
Another trick to help with hard to remember domains is
with misspellings. Even the most common words like “the”
are misspelled when they are typed using a keyboard.
Registering your domain’s most common grammatical
misspellings and keyboard misspellings is a good place
to start. Keyboard misspellings are words that have
letters rearranged because users typed them into the
keyboard. So for example, the word “computer” can
actually be misspelled “comupter” or “comptuer"
Grammatical misspellings are those that users would
misspell using a keyboard or not.
It’s also a good idea to register the other domain
extensions for any domains your register even if your
business purchased the .COM. This way, none of your
competitors will purchase these other extensions and
re-route your customers over to them. Protect your
investment and register at least the .NET and .ORG.
One other element to try and identify is with multiple
word domain names. Remember that domain names cannot
have any spaces so domains that have words that start
and end with the same letter can be confusing to type.
For example, “onlineeducation” is a two word domain with
the letter “e” in common. With these domains, it usually
is a good idea to also register the variations without
the repeating character. So for the example
“onlineeducation” a business might also register the
domain “onlineducation” or even “online-education” with
a hyphen separating the words. These extra domains might
make the difference between you and your competitors.
Domain registration will only continue to become more
difficult as we run out of words in the English language
to register. Crytech now offers online domain
registration to help take some of the guesswork out of
selecting your company's domain.
Visit crytech's online domain
registration and see if
your domain is available. Crytech also offers hosting if
you already have a domain or can even manage your domain
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