Choosing a Domain Name
January 14th, 2008 | by Brian Queenan |
Choosing a domain name for your website should be based on your niche keyword research that I posted about a couple days ago. If you haven’t read it yet you can find it here.
Using the same domain name as your main niche keyword will help you rank with the search engines better for that keyword. Think about it, every web page that is accessed on your website will contain your main keyword in the URL which should help the search engines find your website when someone searches for your keyword. The site you are on right now contains the main keyword for this website. Yes, “Strategic Internet Marketing” is the main keyword for this website.
If you haven’t read the post on “Website Hosting Packages” do so before you do anything else. You can find that post here.
If you have read the two mentioned posts you can go ahead and signup with a hosting service and register your domain using your main website niche keyword. If you already have a host and they allow addon domains you will only need to create the addon domain from your domain admin panel and register it using your main keyword.
Don’t add any content to the website until you read about “How to Create a Website”.








2 Responses to “Choosing a Domain Name”
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