How to choose a domain name?
    A good domain name can help with the success of your website. A poorly chosen domain, on the other hand, can hinder its success.
 
Domain name content
 
 Make it easy to remember.
 For a business site, use your business name or a variation of it.
 
Domain name variations
 
 To prevent other people from capitalizing on your success, register 
different extensions of the domain if possible. For example, if you have
 a .com domain, consider registering the .net, .info, and perhaps other 
variations. (If you have a country-specific domain extension and your 
site is primarily for people in that country, having more than one 
domain is less important.)
 If your domain has common misspellings, register the misspellings and point them to your site.
 Generic domains can be useful for advertising.
 
What to avoid (or be careful with) in a domain/business name
 
 Numbers can be confusing. Some people will type the number as a 
numeral, and others will type it as a word. If you really want to use a 
number in a domain, register it both ways, e.g., superproducts2go.com 
and superproductstogo.com.
 Be especially careful with 1 and 0. 1 can look like the letter I, and the number 0 can look like the letter O.
 In general, pick a domain that is easily spelled when spoken.
 Hyphens in domains generally aren't a good idea. People will type the 
domain with and without the hyphens. If you really want hyphens, 
register the domain with and without them and have both domains point to
 your website. And if the unhyphenated version isn't available, you're 
risking losing business to that site because of people who go there when
 looking for your site.
 Don't choose a domain name where the plural 
form could be confusing, for example, ohioschool.com and 
ohioschools.com. If both aren't available, you risk losing site visitors
 to the other domain name. For most domains, this isn't a problem. For 
example, lawyers.com would obviously be a directory, and lawyer.com 
would be a specific (lucky) lawyer's web site. However, if your domain 
name in plural form is available, you should register it.
 Don't choose a domain name that contains double consonants, especially the letter s, such as workssuper.com.
 If you coin a word or use an uncommon surname for your business name, 
be prepared for no one to know how to spell it until you've spent 
millions in branding. Try using common words in your business name 
instead.
 
Domain name length
 
 The shortest domain 
names are already registered. While you probably can't get a 
three-letter domain, you can still consider length.
 
 Shorter is 
generally better. Simply because it's much easier to type, for your 
visitors to remember and to fit on business cards or other business 
publications.
 Longer may be better than shorter when it's a phrase that people can remember easily.
 Avoid more than three or (at the very most) four words in a domain name.
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