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Why Your Domain Name Matters
The most crucial aspects of building your brand.
Undoubtedly, one of the most crucial aspects of building your brand or organization is selecting a domain name. Your domain name is frequently one of the first things people see, is your business address, and it can influence how they perceive your website and brand. A well-selected domain name can boost user interest and drive online traffic, but a poorly chosen domain name can have the opposite effect.
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Why Getting a Domain Name Matters? Your domain name is as much a part of your brand as your business name or logo. Even if you've nailed your branding in every other respect, if there's something about your domain name that puts potential customers off, they'll likely go elsewhere.
The opposite is also true. If your web address is accurate and as fun to say as it is to use, people will be eager to check it out and share it. First impressions matter, and sometimes your domain is the initial experience people will have of your brand.
It's also not easy to change your domain name after your site is online. You can do it, but it can be time-consuming and does have consequences. It can lead to a loss of traffic and unnecessary downtime. In other words, life will be a lot easier if you take your time now and come up with a name you love.
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No matter what you must stick to the name you chose for your business. So, when choosing a domain for your brand, choose a Top-Level Domain Extension, and do it Carefully.
A Top-Level Domain (TLD) is the piece of your domain that comes after the site's name. The most common TLDs are .com, .net, and .org.
There are several newer TLD possibilities available, but it's always advisable to stick with .com or .net if at all possible. People are quite familiar with those because they have been around the longest and are the most popular.
Of course, because many .com TLDs are already taken, it's possible that you won't be able to find your chosen name available unless you have followed the unique criteria from our previous article. However, if you must do variations and utilize an alternative, it won't be the end of the world.
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