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Finding the Right Domain for Your Site

Fri, Jul 25, 2008

Domaining

Whether you are making a blog or a content site, a forum or an ecommerce site, what you need to do before you do anything else is sit down and really try to figure out the domain name that you want to get. A domain name really is one of the most important aspects of your site because it is what people will have to remember (and what the search engines will have to find) to maximize your traffic.

What I do when I want to start a new site and I am trying to find a domain name is I sit down and write down what keyword in that particular niche I like. Once I know what keyword I want in my domain name, I write down whatever I can that relates to that keyword. So, if I wanted to make a mafia site, I would write down: mafia.com, italianmafia.com, gangstermafia.com, etc. Basically, I want to think up every last thing I can so I can increase my chances of getting a domain name.

But, what do you do if your domain name that you absolutely love is taken or you just can’t think up something? If the former is your problem, you can always contact the person who owns the domain name and say, “Hey, I am interested in buying the domain name.” You may just find that you are able to get a good deal because people don’t even remember owning the domain name or they just want to get rid of it because it might not be making the money they had intentionally expected to make from it while it was parked.

If the altter is your problem, I suggest checking out a domain name suggestion tool. If you plug in a keyword, they will tell you what domain names they suggest and then there is the many different endings. I suggest .com, but if you have to get something else, stick to .net. I don’t like anything else and for some reason, I lose repsect with .info sites. But, get whatever fits your budget.

There are a ton of other tricks out there to getting other good domain names, but for now, just stick to finding that keyword you like. In the future, I am going to write about how to create a brand around your domain name and give you a bit of a secret about our own domain name. Stay tuned!

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