Tuesday, July 7, 2009

How To Find The Right Domain Name

By Daniel Waser

Similarly, a website without a good domain name is worthless. An interesting domain name compels a web surfer to click on and explore the site further. Finding a suitable and favorable domain name for your purpose is actually easy to do.

Do you know the reason for this? The best domain name in the world is one with the relevant keywords embedded in them. It is very important to craft your domain name using suitable keywords. This article will show you how to do that.

Begin by finding a search engine optimized keyword that you can keep in the domain name. A tool known as a keyword analyzer can help you in this. You will get these if you do a search on the search engines. Use a sample keyword into this tool that describes your site. The analyzer tool will display several options for this sample keyword.

From the returned options pick particular domain name that better serves the meaning of your website. You're site is better search engine optimized if you use a long tail keyword because there will be fewer webmasters who will choose them.

After this, you can begin looking for the domain name you will keep. The company that provides domain names will let you know if a particular domain name is available. You will get other suggestions for the domain name if your chosen one is not available. The most ideal way to benefit from this tool is to enter your chosen keyword first.

You will get other recommendations if this particular keyword is not available to use as the domain name. If a particular suggestion has your keyword in it and terminates with a .com, it will be good for you. If not, use your creativity.

One way of keeping your keyword in the domain name is to put in some filler words or numbers here and there. One ruse is to put the words 'a', 'an' or 'the' as fillers. Search engines will overlook such words. Also consider using numbers such as 77 at the end of the phrase.

Craft a domain name that contains your keyword in some way by using some filler words or numbers. Most people use 'a', 'an' and 'the' for such filtering purposes in their domain names. You get a good domain name, and you also get it indexed because the search engines will simply ignore such buffer words. Use numbers at the end of the phrase.

It is not complicated to have a domain name that serves well for your visitors as well as for the search engines. The keyword tool will influence 90% of the success of your domain name; the rest will depend on how innovative and creative you are. When you find nothing helps you in getting the domain name of your choice, changing the extension always works.

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