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Awfy
21-11-2008, 10:28 AM
Over the past few months there have been some god awful domain name choices made by people on this forum. Mostly people buying .co.uk when the .com is taken. I have always looked deeper into the actual domain buying process than I see most people do. So I've decided to compile a check list you can use to help find that ultimate domain name for your website.


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Balance
When you write your brand's name there is often a "sense" if you're a designer if the actual word looks good. For example a word with balancing height can be better than a top heavy word.

Happy - this is a balanced word as it has both tall and hanging letters, therefore it makes it look equal on both top and bottom.

Sad - this is an unbalanced word as it only has tall letter, therefore making it top heavy.

However there is the "personal" opinion that effects this choice. As not everyone likes a balanced name and vice versa.


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First Letter
When choosing the first letter of your domain make sure it's one which can't be confused or prevents a speakable name from being made. For example the letter "X" is hard to attach any other letters to and make a full word.


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Endings
You probably have seen the latest trend to replace "er" with "r" on the end of domains. Often referred to as a web 2.0 domain name (even though that's not possible). These are great however there are two things you have to bear in mind whilst purchasing these.

1 - Is the "er" version taken? If not purchase it instead or both.
2 - If the "er" version is taken will it affect your traffic from people misspelling?

All in all these domains are becoming more and more popular and will soon become the next annoying thing after "iDomains".


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Extensions
An extension can change everything, if you want to make the web's next best thing then you can't really settle for anything less than .com. So if someone has the .com try and avoid the domain at all cost. There is a major exception though, if the .com is taken but you want to make a full name which inherits the domain then you can so. For example;

Delicious - www.del.icio.us (http://www.del.icio.us)
Filecabinet - www.filecabi.net (http://www.filecabi.net)

If that is the case then you can normally find yourself to come across a pretty "trendy" domain for the geeks to latch onto.


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Initials (Acronyms)
This is quite a rare one and pretty hard to get right. Initials are where you create a shorter domain from the initials of the business. For example;

Bebo - "Blog Early, Blog Often"

Bebo were lucky to first of all find that domain and have the acronym to follow.


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I, I, I
There was a crazy period where "i" at the start of a domain was cool and hip however now it's just annoying and cheesy. The only people who can pull this off are Apple as they started the whole thing. The most annoying bit is people buy them and don't actually realise what the "i" stands for in the Apple range - it means "Internet". All coming from the fact an iMac can be connected to the internet in 2 steps directly from the box. You could argue that "Internet Name" sometimes suits the site, but even then it's still annoying.


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Anyway, that's about it. If you have anything to share please add to by replying :)

Thanks!

J0SH
21-11-2008, 10:30 AM
Nice guide very well written +rep :)

Awfy
21-11-2008, 10:34 AM
Nice guide very well written +rep :)
Thanks :D

Iszak
21-11-2008, 11:06 AM
Good mention of the 'domain extensions' also known as 'domain hacks' if people want to get a domain hack without having to think of it there's the site http://xona.com/domainhacks/. The best domain hacks is when the dot or forward slash seperates each word compared to del.icio.us an example they provide is "stop.spamming.us" or "praise.be/allah" (don't ask). Nice guide none the less.

Pyroka
21-11-2008, 11:51 AM
I love your guide Greg, but I swear that a (sort of) web government decided that you can use different types of web extensions, whichever name you want really. I could have www.Ryan.iscool if I really wanted to (if the thing passed).There was alot of fuss about it a while back, could you clear that up?

Awfy
21-11-2008, 12:22 PM
You mean personal TLDs? I think the problem is it's been misheard as if ANYONE could make them. Technically it has always been around because if you paid enough money you could get one and it's the same today. If you wanted your own TLD it will be a few million out of your pocket.

So it will be the major players online who are the ones most likely to make anything from them.

Not all the countries in the world have their own TLD (I believe) so I think if a country can't afford them then it will be hard to see even people like Simon Cowell being able to get one.

Agnostic Bear
21-11-2008, 01:23 PM
You mean personal TLDs? I think the problem is it's been misheard as if ANYONE could make them. Technically it has always been around because if you paid enough money you could get one and it's the same today. If you wanted your own TLD it will be a few million out of your pocket.

So it will be the major players online who are the ones most likely to make anything from them.

Not all the countries in the world have their own TLD (I believe) so I think if a country can't afford them then it will be hard to see even people like Simon Cowell being able to get one.

gTLDs are going to be in the 6 figure range, not the 7, and they'll be subject to approval (to stop like .fgt or .gayporn and other stupid ones.) I'd imagine Microsoft will buy .live and .msn, mac will get .mac.

Also countries are given TLDs for free by ICANN.

Awfy
21-11-2008, 01:58 PM
There we go.

Pyroka
21-11-2008, 02:03 PM
You mean personal TLDs? I think the problem is it's been misheard as if ANYONE could make them. Technically it has always been around because if you paid enough money you could get one and it's the same today. If you wanted your own TLD it will be a few million out of your pocket.

So it will be the major players online who are the ones most likely to make anything from them.

Not all the countries in the world have their own TLD (I believe) so I think if a country can't afford them then it will be hard to see even people like Simon Cowell being able to get one.

Oh damn seriously? That sucks. :( Maybe one day, when I'm a millionaire I'll do so. :P

Excellent2
21-11-2008, 02:09 PM
Maybe one day, when I'm a millionaire I'll do so. :PWhat's that song called? OH!! Dreamer :8

Pyroka
21-11-2008, 02:11 PM
What's that song called? OH!! Dreamer :8

I've got the Dreamers Disease I know. :( Hey you never know though, I don't know how much high-class rentboys get paid LOL.

Awfy
21-11-2008, 02:25 PM
The ultimate domain that has yet been released is .SCO :D There's a couple of sites about it's release.

Source
21-11-2008, 03:46 PM
I hope tesco buy TE.SCO for the hell of it. (Although its hard putting through 2 letter registrations I am led to believe)

Awfy
21-11-2008, 03:50 PM
I hope tesco buy TE.SCO for the hell of it. (Although its hard putting through 2 letter registrations I am led to believe)
Pretty sure you have to automatically bid for them instead of just being able to buy like the rest. Was the same for .ME, anything 3 letters or lower was automatically put in a premium auction where the prices started pretty high.

Source
21-11-2008, 03:51 PM
Ah right, the high prices are understandable though.

Awfy
21-11-2008, 04:13 PM
Ah right, the high prices are understandable though.
Yeah as eventually they'll be resold for millions as always.

Meti
21-11-2008, 07:39 PM
Great Guide!
It's well written, and helps.

+rep

EDIT: Need to spread :O

L?KE
21-11-2008, 07:51 PM
Niiiiiiice ;) Ty for release. Perhaps will help those people who constantly make threads asking for domain names :P

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