Tuesday, 01 June 2010 10:12
What is your website address?
Your address, or 'domain name' should be relevant to your business, easy to remember and assist with search optimisation.
So, how do you decide what domain name to use for your website?
You can't always get the domain name you want like www.thebestproducts.com (which is gone by the way!), and it's not always the best idea to stick with your business name.
A domain name is essentially your address on the internet. It tells your browser where to go to find the particular site.
But it also tells people a bit about who and where you are.
You should register www.yourname.co.xx. But consider registering a domain that includes your keywords/phrases.
You can use this as your domain name or redirect it to one with your business name if you wish. Keywords in your domain name help with search optimisation and can be easier for people to remember.
For example, people struggle to remember (and spell!) www.essentee.co.nz so we also have the domain www.successontheweb.co.nz which we use in verbal discussions.
But - you don't want to be memorable for the wrong reasons!...Don't get yourself on the list of examples of misguided domain names:
(See more at PC Memoirs and The Huffington Post)
The .com or .co. part of the domain name indicates the type of site to expect. And there are guidelines for the type of site using a top level domain
Many people make assumptions based on your top level domain. While certain top level domains are 'open', try and pick one that makes sense.
A .com or .co means the site (theoretically) is a commercial one. Contrary to popular belief .com does not mean it's a US site, but few American companies (that I can tell) use their ".us" country code.
We don't recommend snapping up yourname.net, yourname.org, yourname.info and every variation you can think of. It's just not necessary.
By all means go for a .com address - if your target audience is global.
If they are, you should also think about hosting your site off-shore (Google takes into account the IP address of a site regardless of the country code).
Different countries have different feelings about the country code.
In a New Zealand business you should have a .co.nz domain name. This says to people that as a local business, you will understand local conditions, customs and needs.
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