Better Domain Name Options for Bloggers: Picking a Winner

Published: 02nd March 2011
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It used to be that talking about oneself a lot online was something that could only be done in a LiveJournal; these days, with the world of blogs continuing to boom, talking about oneself incessantly on the internet can be the way to secure everything from a reality television show to a book deal. But with the influx of people who are making a name for themselves on Wordpress and Blogspot and Tumblr comes the need for those who want to get promoted properly to step up their own game. And this might mean anything from getting a bit better with reliable content uploading times to considering going to a .com instead of relying on hosting that is offered up through any number of third-party options. But what can really make or break one's success as a blogger is going the official route and opting for a domain name rather than whatever URL is given with one's hosting options. And just like selecting the perfect title for a blog to begin with, picking domain names is something that requires a bit of finesse. Here are some ways to know that a winner is being chosen.


The shorter the better. While bloggers who are wordy might not agree with this statement, the fact is that any URL that is going to be easy to remember is going to be an URL that is on the short side, because it's easier to memorize something that isn't as long. So keep that in mind while making the selection, and save oneself a world of trouble with the potential for things to be forgotten or missed.

Do not go with the .net or other options. People simply do not search for these, so it does not make sense to invest in them as the means by which people will be reaching a particular website. Go with the .com and know that it is going to be the most effective way to get traffic up and running.

Limit the amount of identifying details. This is one of the reasons that snapping up a domain name sooner rather than later makes sense; it means the chance to actually snag the proper name of the website, and not have to settle for something else. In the event that someone else has already secured a .com that is the .com desired, adding in something as simple as the city makes a lot more sense than getting overly descriptive with information.


Avoid randomness. Choosing a random name that is in no way related to the title of the blog might seem like a quirky and somewhat cute idea to get things started, but it's really not the best way to handle this sort of situation, where promotion and people remembering what something is is absolutely key. Choose something that is remotely related to the title of things and see how much easier it is to get people going to the right place and continuing to read content, meaning more popularity for the blog in question.

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