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| created: 08.13.2007 | updated: 04.26.2009 |
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If you’ve ever “surfed” the net, then you have used a domain name. It is the way users like us find our way to web sites all over the internet. Our comprehension of it is all in the name. Before domains had a maximum character value of 12 and limited what could be registered since single letter domains were not available and in some countries, they were are not allowed. Now, the maximum length has been adjusted to 64 letter and number combinations, therefore, completely opening much more possibilities. Finding a Domain name for Domain RegistrationFirst you will need to figure out a name or combination thereof that you wish to have for your new internet address. It is always good to keep it simple, short and or easy to remember. It does not happen like this all the time and does not have to be this way, but if you are looking for your site to popular, these are definitely the rules to remember. Choosing a “.com” would benefit you most as it is most popular and it is also a type in mistake. For example if you have domain1.ca and someone else owns domain1.com, there is chance people trying to visit your site will be detoured to domain1.com without thinking. There is a strategy at choosing domain names like registering multiple domains that are similar synonymously or through spelling errors. This will help you get most of the lost traffic due to errors in peoples thinking. |