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With the recent increase in
the availability of website domain name suffixes (such as
.eu, .ws, .cc and so on) it's never been easier to grab a
domain name that is directly related to the idea and theme
of your site.
For example, if you want to create a site about Oil Painting,
it would make sense to use a domain name including the phrase
" Oil Painting ". Unfortunately, however, other
people have had the same idea previously, so oilpainting.com
is no longer available, nor is oilpainting.net, .org, .biz
or any other simple domain name with a top level suffix.
Furthermore, it is a fact that most people who are searching
on the net are going to give first priority to sites with
top level domain names, such as a .com or a .net.
At least partially, this is simply a function of these being
the original suffixes, and therefore the average surfer perhaps
believes that they have more credibility and authority.
This is especially critical if your website is selling or
promoting your business or products, as these factors translate
into "trustworthiness" in this situation.
Simply put, a top level domain name is one of your strongest
sales tools.
Many people also belive that search engines will give weight
to your domain name when considering your site for that all
important search engine ranking. In this case, there needs
to be some clear relationship between your domain name and
site subject, to give you any chance of featuring when people
search using Google or Yahoo.
So, what can you do? Well, here's a couple of very simple
tips that may help you to bag that all important top level
domain name for your site.
Try a plural version of your key phrase, rather than the singular
version. So, in the example above, you might check out the
availability of top level names using oilpaintings, rather
than oilpainting.
Truth be told, however, used on its own, this tactic is a
bit too clear, and more often than not, when the singular
version of a phrase has gone, then so has the plural.
The second little trick is, however, far more effective and
well worth trying if you are looking for a top level name
for your site. The trick is - numbers!
Not numbers at the beginning of the domain address - that's
really "old hat" and you only have to look at a
list of expired domains to see how many owners of such addresses
just allow them to die. Why? Because they don't work particularly
well with either search engines or with real people - and
something like "0000oilpainting.com" just looks
plain silly!
So, that's not likely to be of much benefit to your site.
But, numbers in the "body" of the domain name itself,
especially the numbers 2 and 4, very possibly will be.
Why? Well, the number 2 is a simple substitute for the word
"to" and 4 can be read as "for".
Now, tie that in with one other little substitution trick
- take the word "you" and substitute the letter
"u" - and finding a good top level domain name that
still relates very closely to the site subject matter becomes
a relatively simple matter.
Let's take our oilpainting example to demonstrate how effective
a strategy this can be. Using all three of the highlighted
tricks, try searching for "oilpainting2u.com" and
"oilpainting4u.com". Still available? If not, how
about "oilpainting4us.com" or "oilpainting4me.com"?
Even if all of these are now taken, all it needs is a bit
of imagination to create a ".com" domain name that
relates directly to your subject matter.
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