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T here are a number of things on your to-do list when you start and grow your business. You will need to choose a name for your business, decide on what type of business entity you want to use, create a logo and more. But while you’re dealing with your growing checklist of tasks, don’t forget to think about how to choose a domain name.
Choosing a winning domain name is equally important as choosing a good business name . We live in a world of technology. You are more likely to share your URL than you are to hand out a business card. It is imperative that the domain name you choose is going to help, rather than hinder, your business.
Here are some tips and tricks for how to choose a domain name that will help your small business stand out, as well as questions to ask yourself when deciding on a good domain name!
A domain name is the website name that serves as an online “home base” and virtual address for your business. In many cases, the domain name will be the first “place” your clients will visit when discovering your business.
Your domain name is important because it can be your customers’ first impression of your business. If you make your business domain name memorable and easy to find online, and if you choose your domain name wisely, you will be more likely to attract customers and generate new business leads from your website.
Think through this list before making a final decision on how to choose a domain name:
While .com is the most commonly used domain extension, there are a number of others available to you. Take into consideration that each of the domain extensions comes with a meaning. For example, .com is for commercial business, while .edu is limited to use by educational institutions. Most web registration services will show you all available extensions and give you a breakdown of what each stands for and which parties should be using it.
Some web registration services will even provide you with suggested alternative names if the domain name you want is already taken. This is helpful if you are stuck on a name and can’t see past it; sometimes a slight adjustment to your original idea is all you need to land on the perfect domain name for your business. For example, if your business is “Jim’s Plumbing, LLC,” the domain name of “jimsplumbing.com” might be taken, but “jimsplumbingpro.com” might still be available.
If you have fallen in love with a domain name, it’s very possible that while the .com is unavailable, a .net (network; frequently used by technical companies) or .biz (business) might be an option. If you are going to be operating as a charity or a nonprofit, .org has definitely seen a rise in popularity. Keep in mind that most people will likely default to a .com domain extension out of habit when typing it out, so be prepared to consider that when it comes to marketing your brand.
Choosing a domain name is an important step for creating your small business website and marketing your small business. Have fun with it and give it the thought it deserves.
Ben Gran is a freelance writer from Des Moines, Iowa. Ben has written for Fortune 500 companies, the Governor of Iowa (who now serves as U.S. Secretary of Agriculture), the U.S. Secretary of the Navy, and many corporate clients. He writes about entrepreneurship, technology, food and other areas of great personal interest. Read more
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