Find your Domain Name
Making a good impression on your clients and prospects is important.
Send out the right signals with your business address!
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Why a Business Domain
Securing a domain name is a smart investment for any business.
It not only establishes your professional online presence but also makes your brand easier to find and remember.
A domain builds trust with customers, strengthens your brand identity, and opens up opportunities for email addresses that align with your business name, enhancing credibility.
Additionally, securing your domain early protects your brand from competitors or misuse.

Start the ball rolling
Making a good impression on your clients and prospects is important.
Send out the right signals with your business address!

If the most popular domain extension is >>.co.YOUR_COUNTRY <<
then go with that.
If you plan to sell or target international visitors, >> .COM <<
maybe a better option.
Avoid “Free” – Pro-Tip: Most free website builders allow you to build a site for free.
But they require a paid subscription to connect a custom domain.
This is not your best option if your brand is important.
Keep it short and simple.
If your domain name is long, it’ll be harder for people to remember, which could spell out less traffic for you.
WebsiteSetup.org recommends a domain name that is 6-14 characters in length.
Beyond that, a short domain name isn’t helpful if it is hard to spell or pronounce,
as users will likely lose their way when trying to type your website URL.
Avoid hyphens, numbers, and double letters.
Each of these elements is another hurdle for users to attempt to jump just to access your website.
Doubled letters can make the domain name messy and hard to read.
If you have to explain or spell the name to someone (on the phone for instance), it is probably not a good name!
Elements can become typos as users try to search the internet for your business website.
If you’re sharing your website verbally, it’s harder to convey the domain name clearly!
If it’s jumbled with hyphens, numbers, and the same letters back-to-back.
Stay unique, specific, and on-brand.
However, make the effort and reap the rewards.
It’s certainly doable. Keep your business name and what you sell at the front of your mind