Tips for Registering a Domain Name
Registering a domain name can be very advantageous for both an individual and a large corporate entity. Domain names are gateways to websites that contain content specific to that person or company. A domain name should reflect the website’s subject matter so that web visitors will know what to expect when they get to the site.
When you are registering a domain name, you might want to consider purchasing more than one name. You would benefit from purchasing names that can be easily confused with your domain name. For example, if you’ve already purchased mywebpage.com, you should also purchase mywebpaige.com. Then, have it redirected to your website. Because the latter domain name is a common misspelling of the first, you would be retaining customers who were trying to locate your site but misspelled the domain name.
Another step similar to this one would be to purchase additional extensions for your original domain name. This means purchasing .net, .info, and other common extensions. This prevents others from using your domain’s identity to attract viewers to their site. Web viewers may be looking for your website by using a search engine. If mywebpage.net appears, the customer may go to that web site and not realize that it’s not the correct site. The best thing to do is preemptively purchase additional extensions when registering a domain name. You can easily have those directed to your website.
Finally, purchase unregistered domain names that you may want to use in the future. If you wait to purchase them at a later date, they may be gone. Then, you will have to repeat the process of searching the master domain name database for available domain names. You should also remember that registering a domain name does not ensure that you will keep it. You must stay current on yearly renewals. Otherwise, your domain will expire and someone else will claim it.
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