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As in real life, you need an ID on the Internet, whether you are running a blog, a personal website, or an e-commerce store. Otherwise you will never find it.
You want a domain name that people can easily remember and mirror what you offer on your website.
If you like a strange name and find it more attractive, be aware of the dangers associated with it.
Also, consider the Internet user's mindset before moving to that domain name and registering.
The Internet is considered by many as a dark alley that everyone has to cross to reach the other side, despite being the current main source of information. Alternative route.
People don't just click on websites, especially when they seem suspicious.
If your domain name ends with something other than .com, .co, or a local top-level domain [TLD] [such as .co.UK, .com.au, .com.de], you will be far less cautious. May visit a website.
Note that they are not paranoid and are overfilled with news about data breaches, identity theft, and other security issues.
Keep away from things like spam
It is important that the domain name is related to the website offering.
For example, if you sell dog clothes, it doesn't make sense to have the domain name buycoolstuff.abc.
Except for the fact that they don't say anything about dog clothes, you can't actually convey it outside of a spam website.
No matter how good the products you sell on your website, spam domain names prevent visitors from turning into real customers.
Think of a name that immediately reveals what your website is and consider an acceptable TLD.
Ideally, domain names should be short but friendly, professional, easy to understand, unique and catchy.
Do not rely on the use of suspicious TLDs used by spammers to attack websites.
Note that many people make a living by selling completely different, if not strange, TLDs.
Here are some of them circulated in recent emails:
Top level domain
Price
. Art
€ 16.72 per year
.fun
24.37 euros per year
. video
€ 25.13 per year
.men
€ 32.77 per year
.moi
€ 32.77 per year
. Review
€ 32.77 per year
. social
€ 32.77 per year
Amsterdam
€ 45.00 per year
.ski
€ 45.00 per year
. Baby
83.19 euros per year
.eco
83.19 euros per year
No expert is needed to detect domain name extensions created solely for spam activity.
Not all new TLDs are currently exposed to spam. Yes, some are legal, but they can be much more expensive than what we already know.
Leverage local TLD
It ’s hard to compete with other websites for search engine traffic. Especially in the field of .com and .co.
However, if you sell in the local market and are not aiming for the global market, you can make more profits by using your own ccTLD.
As a result, when people in your area search for your product, your website will appear faster in search results.
How did you come up with the website domain name?
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