Tips On Choosing An SEO Effective Domain Name

by Bruce Hoover

Would a novel work without a good cover? Similarly, a website without a good domain name is worthless. The power of a good domain has influence far beyond what you could imagine. But, don’t think if you put all your creativity into your domain name, you will get a great one. So what could be the key to finding good domain ante easily and without putting in too much effort? You have to check whether the domain name is good for the search engines, because they pick certain keywords to index the domain names, and hence the websites. Make your keyword sound compelling and make it oriented for the search engines too. Read this article to understand how both these can be achieved.

You will have to start by searching a keyword that is good for the search engines and also can be a part of your domain name. Use a keyword analyzer to get this done. Look for them on the search engines. Use a sample keyword into this tool that describes your site. The analyzer will now give you many different alternatives for the keyword you inserted. Choose those keywords from this list that describe more about what your website is about. If the domain keywords are specific, there are few chances that other webmasters will use them. So that’s better for search engine optimization. After this, you can begin looking for the domain name you will keep.

A lot of the domain name companies on the Internet will let you know if a particular name is available. If not obtainable, you will at least get some recommendations. Put in your keyword first; this will help you make better use of this tool. If at all the keyword is not available for use as the domain name, you will be given other suggestions. Think favorably about the domain names that have the keyword and end with .com. In case this is not present, think creatively. By putting in filler words in the domain name, you may be able to find an available option that still keeps your keyword.

Three interesting fillers you can use are ‘a’, ‘an’ and ‘the’. 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. Any number like 80 or anything else will do. Below we describe what you must do if you get all else but not the .com suffix.

In some cases, another extension does not matter, especially if the keyword is immensely popular. You may think of extensions such as .org, .biz and .net. It is possible for you to use a national or state-wise extension if a global or local website is the same thing for you. You can well understand that it is much wiser to be on the first page in the Indian Google than to be on the 86th page in the American Google! You don’t need to know rocket science in order to design a domain name that’s suited for the search engine purposes as well as for the users.

Summary

Nine out of ten parts of the success of your domain name depends on the keyword analyzer. The remaining one part depends on your creativity. If there is no solution to getting the domain name of your choice, change the keyword.

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