Friday, September 19, 2008

Naming Your Site

Naming Your Site

The first thing your site will need is a name. That’s easier said than done
these days. All the best words in the dictionary have either already been
bought and built by developers or they’ve been bought and offered by
speculators.

But that doesn’t mean you can’t create a good name and buy it for a song.
Putting two words together with a hyphen can work (like
http://www.adsense-secrets.com) and there are plenty of good names
available if you’re prepared to move outside the world of .coms into .net and
.biz etc.

Your first stop should be www.DomainAnything.com. This is a nuts and bolts
service that lets you hunt and buy names, order hosting plans and even
submit your site to the search engines. When you’re looking for a name, you
can just toss in ten options and the site will tell you which (if any) are
available. Find a good one, and you can either buy it there or pick it up at
www.godaddy.com (they can be a bit cheaper). All in, buying a name from
one of these service won’t cost you more than about $9 a year.

If you can’t find a name you like and that hasn’t already been grabbed, you
can take a look at sites like www.moderndomains.com and
www.bestnames.net. These are companies that buy domain names and sell
them for a profit. There’s a good chance you’ll find some good names here
but they can cost you anything from $50 to $50,000. Before you part with a
penny, think about the advantage that a good name can bring and ask
yourself if you can’t get the extra traffic a cheaper way. Often, you can.



The first thing your site will need is a name. That’s easier said than done
these days. All the best words in the dictionary have either already been
bought and built by developers or they’ve been bought and offered by
speculators.

But that doesn’t mean you can’t create a good name and buy it for a song.
Putting two words together with a hyphen can work (like
http://www.adsense-secrets.com) and there are plenty of good names
available if you’re prepared to move outside the world of .coms into .net and
.biz etc.

Your first stop should be www.DomainAnything.com. This is a nuts and bolts
service that lets you hunt and buy names, order hosting plans and even
submit your site to the search engines. When you’re looking for a name, you
can just toss in ten options and the site will tell you which (if any) are
available. Find a good one, and you can either buy it there or pick it up at
www.godaddy.com (they can be a bit cheaper). All in, buying a name from
one of these service won’t cost you more than about $9 a year.

If you can’t find a name you like and that hasn’t already been grabbed, you
can take a look at sites like www.moderndomains.com and
www.bestnames.net. These are companies that buy domain names and sell
them for a profit. There’s a good chance you’ll find some good names here
but they can cost you anything from $50 to $50,000. Before you part with a
penny, think about the advantage that a good name can bring and ask
yourself if you can’t get the extra traffic a cheaper way. Often, you can.

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