How to Choose a Domain Name for Your
Toronto Business A Toronto website’s domain name (also know as a website address or URL) is an important consideration when developing your online presence. Choosing an appropriate domain name is the first step in the process of building online credibility. Remember to choose carefully because this online address may be where your business resides for the rest of its operating life. Now, some important tips to consider before choosing your domain name:
A domain extension or top level domain is simply the suffix of your website
address: (.com, .net, .org, .ca, etc.) Most Internet users are familiar with the
“.com” extension, and will generally use this extension by default when typing
an address into their browser. Choosing a “.com” extension should be your fist
choice in case your potential customers forget that your address is “www.mybusiness.NET”,
and visit your competitor at “www.mybusiness.COM” by mistake. Choosing the
“.com” extension gives your website the most credibility in the eyes of your
customers.
The first choice for any domain name would be your business’ name. This ensures
that your customers will remember your website’s address. You can’t expect your
potential customers to remember a phrase that just relates to your business. Choosing Choice Keywords Including specific keywords in your website’s address will help your rankings in popular search engines such as Google or Yahoo. It is best to choose a keyword that you think your potential customers will use to search for your business. A search engine optimization (SEO) professional in Mississauga such as Cost Effective Design can assist you in choosing your keyword(s). These type of domain names are used in instances where the client does not want to use the business name because it is either already registered by another company, or the company name is simply too long. Any company that is serious about generating traffic through search engines should acquire a domain name with a keyword in addition to their business name.
If possible, try not to use domain names that include: “2” for “To” or “4” for “For” or “u” for “You”. These may make your domain look “cool” or “hip”, but in reality they are not very practical. These domain names create a problem when directing your clients to your website verbally or over the phone. For example, if you owned www.UsedCars4U.com, every time you verbally directed someone to your website, you would have to specify that the URL uses the actual number 4, and letter U.
Given that more and more businesses are registering domain names every day,
getting the website address you want is becoming increasingly difficult. One or
two word domain names are usually already registered, forcing new registrants to
choose URLs containing three or four words. To some people, these URLs can look
like a big mess of words. Using hyphens in between the words can make them
visually more appealing. For example, “www.used-cars-for-you.com, looks better
than “www.usedcarsforyou.com. The jury is still out on hyphenated domain names.
The advantages are that they look better and search engines can easily
distinguish the separate keywords for better search placements, but the
disadvantages are that they are difficult to verbally communicate and type.
Even though you are allowed to use 67 characters for a domain name, the general rule of thumb is: shorter is better. Although, in some instances, the website address may be more memorable if it is more descriptive. For example a domain consisting of initials only, such as “www.waa.com”, may not create a lasting impression compared to the domain name “www.windsorautoassociation.com”. Therefore, it is best to choose a name that, while short, contains enough description for your customers to easily remember.
Maybe the domain name you really want is already registered, either by a legitimate company, or by a “domain squatter” who merely registered the name to sell for a profit at a later date. You can make an offer for these types of domains, although they make cost several hundred, or even thousands of dollars. There are advantages to purchasing an existing domain name. In addition to getting the domain you want, it may also rank highly in the search engines for certain Mississauga related keywords and / or generate topic specific traffic that you will benefit your business. |