hoosing a domain name may seem like an exercise in frustration, and you may be tempted to register the first one you stumble upon that isn’t already taken. Slow down! It requires more thought than that, and your choice will have a tremendous impact on the ultimate success of you Web site. In this article, we will discuss how to discover a domain name that will work for you.
There are four main concerns when choosing a domain name: Register a company in the USA
1. Technical Requirements.
2. A Memorable Name.
3. A Descriptive Name.
4. Keyword Research.
Technical Requirements for Domain Names
Let’s get the easy part out of the way first.
When we talk about a “domain name,” we’re referring to the part of a Web site address that comes between “www” and “.com.” For instance, in “www<dot>YourWebSite<dot>com,” the domain name is “YourWebSite.” You must register the domain within a particular “top-level domain,” the part that comes after the rightmost “dot,” as in “.com,” “.info,” “.us,” etc. That is, “YourWebSite<dot>com” is a different domain than “YourWebSite<dot>info.” You might be able to register “YourWebSite<dot>biz,” even though “YourWebSite<dot>com” is already registered.
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (“ICANN”) defines what a domain name must look like. These rules may be summarized as follows: