Website 101: Securing A Domain Name


Entrepreneur: Website 101: Securing A Domain Name

Jane Porter offers advice to small businesses on how to select and secure a domain name for their new websites with a series of dos and donts.


“Navigating the world of domain names can be a daunting task if you’re not up to speed on how to get one. With countless caveats and hosting companies out there, it’s easy to be overwhelmed or worse, make a mistake that could ultimately cripple your business.

Consider these dos and don’ts from small-business owners and experts to help secure your company’s domain name.

Do: Include a location or keywords in your domain name, if you can.
If your business focuses on a geographic region, try to put the location into the name of your domain, says Jean Bedord, a Silicon Valley-based search consultant and author of the book I’ve Got a Domain Name–Now What??? When Mikalai Krivenko needed a domain for his painting business in Hoboken, N.J., in 2009, his son Yuriy, a Brooklyn-based search-optimization specialist, suggested he put ‘Hoboken’ in the name. For $11, Krivenko bought hobokenpainter.com, which shows up at the top of keyword searches that include ‘Hoboken’ and ‘painter.’ Whether it’s location, or what your company does, Krivenko advises: ‘Put the most important keyword for your industry in the domain name.'”

Small Business Computing Staff
Small Business Computing Staff
Small Business Computing addresses the technology needs of small businesses, which are defined as businesses with fewer than 500 employees and/or less than $7 million in annual sales.

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