Registering an original domain name is harder than ever, forcing many of us to buy URLs already in existence.
Jennifer Slegg provides a checklist of 12 things to consider before making the leap. Her advice? Take time to run some keyword searches.
- Consider whether the URL has branding appeal ("Google" is preferable to "Best-search-engine-ever.com").
- Check Archive.org to make sure your new site didn't have a previous life as an adult site, or worse.
- And my favorite: Per Jennifer, do the double entendre test. Pen Island sounds great till you see it typed as one word, all lowercase.
- Lastly, safeguard brand hijacking by buying all the associated extensions so that others do not (.net, .tv etc.).
More Resources:
Blogs about Domain Strategies
Domain Optimization: Optimal Domain Strategy
Best,
Denice MacDonald
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