CHOSING
A DOMAIN
We
have created a list of some of the things you should consider
when registering a domain name.
Keep
it short
Although
some domain names can be up to 63 characters, you have to keep
in mind that people need to be able to remember it, and easily
type it into their browser. Try to register the shortest name
that your customers and visitors will associate with your Website.
The general rule of thumb is, keep it under seven characters if
possible. (Not including the suffix.)
Dot
What?
There
are many different extensions available right now. For businesses,
we recommend a .com, .co.uk or .biz suffix.
Register
Your Domain
NOW You must register soon unless you want to get stuck with "the-domain-name-that-no-one-wanted.net".
You do not have to have a Webmaster or an ecommerce department
or a Web design consultant ... you don't even need a Web page.
Just get out there and register before you lose the opportunity
to get the name you really want.
One
May Not Be Enough
Sometimes, it isn't a bad idea to register several similar domain
names, particularly if you own a trademark for a certain name.
If you have "yourname.com", register "yourname.co.uk" so no one
else takes it. You can register your full company name and a shorter,
easier to remember version. Some people even register common misspellings
of their company's name. (You don't need a separate Web page for
each. Several domains can point to the same Website using domain
name mappings.)
Character
Types
Just a reminder. Domain names can only use letters, numbers, and
dashes. Spaces and symbols are not allowed. Also, domain names
are not case sensitive.
Check
It Here
Remember, if you think that if you have found the right domain
name, but you're not quite sure if it's the one... register it
anyway before someone else does! You can check
it here!
Neptune Web Hosting - Chosing A Domain
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