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Choosing Search Optimized Domain Names

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Choosing a good domain name for your business website can be very hard, but it is also essential to do well, after all you want to work for you. This article explores the different aspects to consider when deciding on an appropriate domain name. I also take you through the steps to follow when choosing an appropriate domain name for my web.

Ultimately what we are trying to achieve is a domain name web site that adequately describes your product or service, is broad enough to allow some growth and scope of the product or service, is simple enough for a person to remember and contains the most important keywords and phrases. From a marketing perspective there are also considerations in Internet company and brand products can be introduced in this specification. From an SEO perspective may be better to use a domain name established older or has been registered and known by the search engines for more than one time, these tend to be more highly valued by Google at a point of view regard.

This article will address the choice of new domain name best I can regardless of their individual marketing or branding requirements.

To perform the following tasks I'd have a couple of browser windows open and a spreadsheet program. You may need to register for access to certain websites, but these are all known and reputable web sites and is at your discretion.

1. Load up corrector volume inventory overture keyword in the browser window. Type the name of the product or service and click. Copy the results throughout the spreadsheet.

2. WordTracker loads in the browser, either using the free trial account or if you have a normal user account, logon. Now, using the kind of assistant in the same product or service that you type in the previous step. Run through the wizard and again, highlight and copy the results over a new space on the worksheet.

3. Load up Google Adwords in your browser. Go to the keyword tool Tools-> and type the same keyword used in the previous two steps. Be sure to use synonyms checked. Copy all the words through the selected keyword and press search estimated traffic. Copy all the findings in a new space on the worksheet.

4. Using the worksheet should have three columns and what we do is that this step is to eliminate all items that are unrelated or irrelevant to remove them from the spreadsheet.

5. Order all three lists by the volume of searches. Working top down, highlight and copy into a 4 th in the spreadsheet's most wanted and most relevant phrases. Repeat these steps until the top 10-15 key words and phrases.

6. Identify your target market. If you are customers looking for your product in your region or open to suppliers from around the world? (Com co.uk. .. com.au etc) Once that is there to use this as the domain extension in the next step

7. Using this core list identified in step 5, you may get lucky and be in an industry with little or no competition, so what we do here is to eliminate any blanks in the sentences and the entry directly to your favorite name largest domain registration tool. Check them all and see if we are lucky to find one of them is available for registration. If the term's most wanted have been identified is still available and is strongly linked to their product / service you must register now. If any of these terms is available, use a dash (-) between words and try to add words to the domain, as "he" or "buy" approach to the highest searched term possible. You can also try re-arranging the words in the sentence.

So, now you have your list of names of 10 + domain for your website to choose from and you should feel very confident that they are relevant to your product or service, contain a search terms and is short in length. If you're in the debate over what to choose then, they are always relevant and highly sought first terms.


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