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How to Choose the Right Domain Name For Your Business

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25 Feb 2025, 11:30 am GMT

Choosing the right domain name can be a bigger deal than many entrepreneurs believe. The famous case of the British taxi firm Addison Lee choosing their name based on coming up first in the directory may no longer be quite so relevant, but your domain still holds importance for your brand, SEO, and recognition. Below are some ways to help make the right decision.

Prioritize Brevity and Simplicity

Your domain name should be relatively short to ensure it's easily remembered and, statistically, it will minimize the risk of typos. Between 6 and 15 characters is a good length, making it easier for potential customers to read, recall, and then hopefully share. Avoid using hyphens, numbers, and doubled letters as these can confuse users - or embarrassingly read something unintentionally when the spaces are removed. Plus, a shorter domain name feels more authoritative to users. Here, it’s worth using a tool like IONOS domain name searcher, as you can easily find and buy the right one.

Opt for a .com Extension When Possible

The .com extension is the most trusted and widely used. It doesn’t matter what country you’re in, most of the time .com remains king. Over 70% of global websites use .com, making it the default choice for many users. 

If the .com is unavailable, it may be worth adding prefixes or suffixes like "Get[YourBrand].com" or "[YourBrand]HQ.com". This isn’t ideal, but it can be preferred in some cases to using “.io” or “.net”, which are often harder to remember. “.io” remains common for tech, showing that domains can be niche-specific, but it still remains less strong and reputable.

Incorporate SEO and Branding

Using relevant keywords into your domain name isn’t as always as gimmicky as it sounds. It can improve search engine optimization, not to mention it sounds intuitive. Terms that reflect your niche, like "shop" or "tech," help potential customers find you more easily. Avoid generic names as specificity is key. Your domain should align with your brand voice, meaning you can inject some personality here. For example, SpeedyScribe.com implies a sense of speed with your services, which is useful information to a potential customer.

Future-Proof Your Choice

When selecting a domain name, it’s important to think about your business’s future. Avoid geographic or niche references that may limit your services down the line. Names like EuroJazzEvents.com may restrict your business from expanding to the Middle East or into Rock music. 

Importantly, the name should be researched to avoid trademark issues. Check trademark availability using resources like the USPTO database to avoid legal disputes. Though, you can be clever with your future-proofing, if you believe you can get a domain that will have a high value in the future, then you may find yourself with it being worth lots of money.

Leverage Tools and Creativity

Domain name generators can be too generic. Ideally, you would come up with some keywords, some branding concepts, and your business name - then head over to an AI chatbot like ChatGPT to help brainstorm ideas. This way, the conversation is two-way (unlike the old-school domain name generators).

Final Word

Now, it’s a matter of finalizing your domain name. Ideally, you will purchase various register variations like .net and common misspellings, so you can be redirected and protect your brand from competitors. 

Getting the right domain is more than just semantics and perception, it can even influence SEO - just make sure it’s clear, concise, and relevant.

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