Selecting a Domain Name

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Posted on 14th April 2010 by Susan Venancio in Business Tips |Web Development

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Creating your business presence on the Internet is very important to its success; your domain name is the main attraction, so plan carefully. If possible, start first with your domain name rather than a company name, this way you can clearly market and promote your niche on the web and in print. The consistency in what you call your business and web site makes it easy for your customers to remember. That’s what you want!

Selecting your domain name may turn out to be a daunting task, but an important one. You want it right the first time. Some helpful tips are:

  • Brainstorm as many words as possible that you prefer and are related to your niche.
  • List your niche keywords, which would be words used when searching for a web site in the search engines or directories. Try a combination. Also, the smaller and more defined your niche is the less competition you will have and the easier the search engines will find you.
  • Make sure all your word choices are easy to remember, easy to type, and easy to spell. Avoid any confusing possibilities.
  • Then make a selection of your favorite unique options, followed by searching for the availability.

Here are some tools and services to help you along the way.

http://ajaxwhois.com/ and http://www.domjax.com/ are tools to make your domain search effortless.

http://www.nameboy.com/ can search and generate a domain name based on your primary and secondary word choices.

http://www.dnscoop.com/ has statistics and estimates a domain name value.

Oh, I should mention a couple more things. First, you do not have to purchase your domain name from the above tools and services. Go to a registrar of your choice when you are ready. Second, be aware, domain names can cost under $10, read the fine print, registrars make more money by selling you packaged services. Pay for what you need.

Good luck and have fun!

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Posted on 31st August 2009 by Jose Bono in Business Tips |Marketing

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Your Business Should Look So Good

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Posted on 6th July 2009 by Jose Bono in Business Tips |web design

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170994_color_guide_9Color coordination and matching styles should not be limited to your wardrobe. Your printed materials and your website say who you and your business are in the world.

Your business cards, product brochures and other printed materials should be clear, easy to ready and elegant. Your website should follow suit. If you lack in any of these, it’s time to think about a revamp. The first impression you make on potential customers is a lasting one. Don’t make the mistake of having a disjointed branding package. Here are 5 things to pay attention to for your business – large or small:

1. Logo – I cannot stress the importance of a simple logo. It doesn’t need to be a work of art. In fact, it can simply be your company name in a specific font.

2. Letterhead – Do you send out coorespondence? Invoices? Estimates? Get them looking professional and identical. You’ll save time in the long run creating new invoices or modifying them when they all have the same style.

3. Advertisments – your Yellowbook ad (www.yellowbook.com) and Facebook ads should all help identify your company. You want them to remember your company name don’t you?

4. Website – It goes without saying that all your printed materials should accesorize the website, and vice-versa.

5. Phone and Voice – An non-understandable or out-of-date answering message can drive potential customers right out the door. Make it clear, understandable and matching your company statements. If your business cards says “home of the best chilidog in town” then so should your answerng service.

For more tips and in-depth analysis of your current marketing collateral, call us for a consultation or check back frequently for more useful tips and reminders.