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General Domain Name Discussion
9 Tips For Buying The Right Domain
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<blockquote data-quote="theceo" data-source="post: 2278665" data-attributes="member: 322964207"><p>Choose a short domain, with a maximum of 20 characters. Those who pass this extension may seem spam.</p><p>Make it easy to write and spell, think about when you have to give it to people, that they understand it the first time.</p><p>If possible and available, always choose .com domain extension as the first option.</p><p>Choose a domain that is easy to remember, that has to do with what you want to sell, to build a brand image around it (if you include a keyword from your niche, better).</p><p>Avoid including hyphens in the name of your domain.</p><p>Avoid capital letters and, if you intend to position yourself internationally, the ñ.</p><p>Try to avoid numbers.</p><p>Register the domain in the country where the company or activity is located.</p><p>Always consult with other people. Sometimes what we see clear as water others do not understand the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="theceo, post: 2278665, member: 322964207"] Choose a short domain, with a maximum of 20 characters. Those who pass this extension may seem spam. Make it easy to write and spell, think about when you have to give it to people, that they understand it the first time. If possible and available, always choose .com domain extension as the first option. Choose a domain that is easy to remember, that has to do with what you want to sell, to build a brand image around it (if you include a keyword from your niche, better). Avoid including hyphens in the name of your domain. Avoid capital letters and, if you intend to position yourself internationally, the ñ. Try to avoid numbers. Register the domain in the country where the company or activity is located. Always consult with other people. Sometimes what we see clear as water others do not understand the same. [/QUOTE]
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