Is Your Domain Name Hurting Your Sales?
Stephanie Frank, - 8/24/08
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Tips on Selecting a Domain Name
Today I want to share with you some things about your domain
name selection that you need to think about before you begin to
promote your business or product online. If you already have a
website in place, no problem, you can incorporate these ideas
to make even more online sales. Here are some of the things to
think about when choosing your domain name:
1. Choose a domain name for your business AND for your
product.
Yes, that’s right. Multiple domain names. For example, if your
business is ABC Corporation and your product is called Maximize
Your Sales, then get a domain name called
www.ABCCorporation.com and www.MaximizeYourSales.com. You can
have both of these domain names pointing to different pages of
your web site. This way, customers who only know you by your
product name can find you easily by typing in the
NameOfYourProduct.com, and those who know you by your corporate
name can find you easily by typing YourCorporation.com. (Hint:
If you are an individual with a small business, you should
register your personal name also).
2. Get domain names with dashes in them.
In the previous example, we used the company and product domain
names. Now, go out and purchase www.ABC-corporation.com and
www.Maximize-Your-Sales.com.
Why should you do this? Two reasons, really: The first is
aesthetic appeal. Wouldn’t you agree that it’s easier to read
the long domain names with the dashes in them? However, it is
much easier to type a name into your browser without the
dashes, and that makes it easier on your customers, which is
why you purchased the domain name without the dashes.
Additionally, domain names with dashes sometimes rank a bit
higher in the search engines. A higher ranking in the search
engines will drive more customers to your web site. Search
engine algorithms are ever changing, but buying multiple
domains and pointing each one of them to a specific,
product-related page on your main site can ultimately help you
make more sales in the future. Be sure not to point multiple
domains at the same page, though -- that will get you dropped
from most search engines.
3. Purchase domains that are similar in spelling to yours.
Every day, someone misspells a word. Inevitably, they will
still land on someone's web page. Why not yours? Using the
example above, you might want to purchase
www.abccorperation.com and www.maximiseyoursales.com just to be
safe. It's easy to reroute these names to your main web page
after you own them.
4. Use a top keyword in your domain name.
Let’s use another example to illustrate: Suppose you are
selling garden tools. Not just any garden tools, you sell low
cost, high quality garden tools. The name of your company is
Garden Tool World. Using the tips above, you will purchase the
domain names for your company. But what about your product?
The key here is to look for names for your product domain that
people will be searching for. When a potential customer goes to
a search engine, will they look for “low cost high quality
garden tools”? Or will they look for “Cheap Garden Tools”? With
a little research, you can find out what people are looking
for.
I use two tools to see what people are looking for on the
internet: WordTracker and Overture’s Inventory. Simply type in
the word or phrase you are looking for and you will see
instantly which phrases are most popular. So if people are
looking for “Cheap Garden Tools”, then your domain name might
be: www.cheapgardentools.com.
Choosing a domain name is an important part of the overall
marketing process and should not be taken lightly. Make sure
your domain name represents your company, product and image,
and you'll be setting a great foundation for future sales.
Stephanie Frank, founder of the Balanced Wealth Network3,
specializes in helping others build passive income to enrich
their lives. Her current project is “NetProfits:The Complete
and Simple System for Online Success”, a system to help
entrepreneurs use the Internet as a marketing tool.
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