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Simple Steps to Getting an Eeffective Domain Name

Published on 29 September 13
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Most of us are present online today, either via social networking sites or through our own websites. Although the former is rather simplistic almost to the point of being spoon fed, the latter allows an individual to be more creative and take charge of the entire project. A website whether for personal or professional nature can be designed in anyway the owner of the page deems fit. It is an extremely important and efficient tool for businesses, as it provides a highly accessible overview of the entire company or business to any viewer, at the click of a button. Thus, special care needs to be paid to all aspects of a website, both before and after its creation.

Anyone who has a website, no matter for what purpose, wants to attract traffic to the page. And traffic increases when the content is relevant and useful. But before even reaching the content, the one factor which attracts traffic and makes the site stand apart is its domain name. It is the first thing that one comes across when searching for a particular item on the net. So, special care needs to be paid to selecting an effective domain name.

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Following are a few points which can help you design a fitting and attractive domain name.


  • Firstly, give a proper thought to what your site represents, what is its main purpose. That should be the underlying factor of the domain name. It can be as simple as Compare Domains.co.uk, which presents the purpose of the website clearly in its name.
  • In case a simple and straightforward path is not to your liking, you can opt for something creative and intriguing. But while experimenting and being creative remember, not to go overboard. If it is too outlandish or if it is offensive, then you might not make any mark in the market.
  • Third, try not to copy the name of a popular site with a tiny difference for the sake of it for e.g. if you emulate ‘Google’ and come up with ‘Gooogle’, then you’ll not be doing yourself any favours. People will merely think they have made a mistake and move along.
  • Technically, you’re allowed to use 63 characters in your domain name, but still it is fair practice to come up with shorter names, as these are easily memorable by browsers. A short crisp name, without the use of special characters is often easily memorable, and thus, increases the chances of getting and retaining traffic.
  • Once you’ve a fair idea of the kind of name you want, you can find out if the name is available. You can visit specialized sites for this purpose; you can even check results of different sites against each other i.e. Compare Domains.co.uk results with other domain name checking sites. This will help you root out all possibilities of mistakes.

If at the end of this entire process you find an available name to your liking, you can go forth and either purchase it from a registrar or even lease it from sites like domains.co.uk.





Most of us are present online today, either via social networking sites or through our own websites. Although the former is rather simplistic almost to the point of being spoon fed, the latter allows an individual to be more creative and take charge of the entire project. A website whether for personal or professional nature can be designed in anyway the owner of the page deems fit. It is an extremely important and efficient tool for businesses, as it provides a highly accessible overview of the entire company or business to any viewer, at the click of a button. Thus, special care needs to be paid to all aspects of a website, both before and after its creation.

Anyone who has a website, no matter for what purpose, wants to attract traffic to the page. And traffic increases when the content is relevant and useful. But before even reaching the content, the one factor which attracts traffic and makes the site stand apart is its domain name. It is the first thing that one comes across when searching for a particular item on the net. So, special care needs to be paid to selecting an effective domain name.

Simple Steps to Getting an Eeffective Domain Name - Image 1

Following are a few points which can help you design a fitting and attractive domain name.

  • Firstly, give a proper thought to what your site represents, what is its main purpose. That should be the underlying factor of the domain name. It can be as simple as Compare Domains.co.uk, which presents the purpose of the website clearly in its name.
  • In case a simple and straightforward path is not to your liking, you can opt for something creative and intriguing. But while experimenting and being creative remember, not to go overboard. If it is too outlandish or if it is offensive, then you might not make any mark in the market.
  • Third, try not to copy the name of a popular site with a tiny difference for the sake of it for e.g. if you emulate ‘Google’ and come up with ‘Gooogle’, then you’ll not be doing yourself any favours. People will merely think they have made a mistake and move along.
  • Technically, you’re allowed to use 63 characters in your domain name, but still it is fair practice to come up with shorter names, as these are easily memorable by browsers. A short crisp name, without the use of special characters is often easily memorable, and thus, increases the chances of getting and retaining traffic.
  • Once you’ve a fair idea of the kind of name you want, you can find out if the name is available. You can visit specialized sites for this purpose; you can even check results of different sites against each other i.e. Compare Domains.co.uk results with other domain name checking sites. This will help you root out all possibilities of mistakes.


If at the end of this entire process you find an available name to your liking, you can go forth and either purchase it from a registrar or even lease it from sites like domains.co.uk.

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