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3 JV Marketing Strategies During A Recession

October 24th, 2009

Business growth can be difficult during a recession. How do you continue to market and promote your business when spending cuts are necessary and profits are down? It can be done – but it takes some creativity and effort to make up for paid advertising. Here are three good ways to market your JV during a recession:

1. Pricing Strategy

What is your pricing strategy for your joint venture product or service? Are you pricing for sales or profit? You should remember that many consumers base their purchasing decisions on experience and quality in addition to pricing. Thus, you and your JV partner need to evaluate these elements in your pricing decisions.

Pricing doesn’t necessarily mean you have to sell at the cheapest rate. You want to create an experience and quality that the customer wants to come back to and share with others. But remember that in a recession consumers are likely to price shop more, which means you, may have to experiment with pricing to determine the optimum price strategy. You might try a certain price in one region of the country and another price elsewhere. Find out what consumers respond to and make adjustments accordingly. Remember, it’s not the lowest price, but the overall experience for the consumer that brings them back.

2. Social Media

In a recession, your advertising budget is precious. Though the conventional wisdom is not to lower your marketing budget even during a recession, you need to find the best ways to get value for your marketing efforts. Social media is a way you can promote your JV without a lot of money.

Social media such as YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter, have become popular not only among individuals, but for businesses as well. If you or your JV partner is tech savvy, you could create and produce short videos and promote your JV product or service with a YouTube account. Facebook has millions of users. Create a business page and gather fans to which you can send notices of promotions and specials on your products. Twitter is becoming a popular way for celebrities and businesses to promote themselves with short broadcasts and links.

What’s the best thing about social media? It’s all free! All you need is a little effort to create your JV business profiles and update regularly.

3. Press Releases

Press releases can provide your JV business with free publicity. Did your JV business just form into existence? Write a press release. Do you have a new product developed through your JV? Write a press release. A well-written press release should be sent to all local and regional media. If a particular media finds a press release interesting and worthy of further investigation, you could get interviewed for an article. That type of free publicity is priceless, especially in an economically depressed climate.

In order for your JV to succeed, you need to get the word out about your joint venture product or service. Consider these easy and cheap marketing strategies and come up with your own creative ideas.  Marketing during a recession can be successful if you find the right avenues.

Christian Fea is CEO of Synertegic, Inc. A Joint Venture Marketing firm. He exemplifies how to profit from Joint Venture relationships by creating profit centers with minimal risk and maximum profitability.

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Adsense – Maximising Your Income In The Holidays

September 8th, 2009

Have you noticed around the American bank holidays, like July 4th & Thanksgiving, your Adsense income takes a nosedive?  Do you wonder how you can make the most of these holidays and actually maximise your income?

These income nosedives are something I’ve noticed particularly over the past year and each time is happens my heart is in my mouth as my Adsense income plummets and I wonder if it’s ever going to return to more normal levels.  Of course, it does, but just for a day or two you’re wondering just what has happened to your normal income levels.

If you’ve been making money with Adsense for any time at all – you’ll know that your Adsense income can be unpredictable to say the least.  From one day to the next you can experience quite big fluctuations for no apparent reason.

You may well have noticed that particular days of the week are far better than others – this will depend on the particular niche that your site is in.  For me, my best days are Wednesdays, with Saturdays & Sundays being particularly quiet.  For my daughter’s site, she often has better days at the weekends.  It will depend very much on your site content and just who your visitors are.  My daughter’s site is fashion related, so I guess that a lot of her visitors are teenagers and young women who have more time to browse the internet at the weekend.

Of course, the upside of these Adsense income fluctuations is that the build up to big holidays, such as Christmas, can see some big increases in income.  If your site is one where you can cash in on this market, you’ll want to consider preparing for this several months beforehand.  Especially so as the Christmas rush starts in early November!

By creating your content pages embedded with your Adsense code in good time you’re giving the search engines plenty of time to find them & index them.  You’ve even got time to tweak them if you find that they’re not coming high enough up the search engine results.

As well as building pages, don’t forget that all-important building of links.  This is more important for MSN and Yahoo, as Google seems to penalise irrelevant links.  However, it’s worth building links to your new pages from related sites, as this will improve your search engine rankings and thus your Adsense income. 

It’s especially early to get an early start creating new pages that you want to get ranked in Google as they are now only re-indexing their pages every few months so it is taking longer to get new pages ranked well by them.  Making sure you’ve got a Google Sitemap can help to get over this problem.  There are plenty of free tools available to help you create your Google Sitemap – just type “free Google sitemap” into the search engines and browse through the available options.

Of course, the great benefit of building your internet businesses with Adsense, is that they’ll keep earning you money whilst you take your holidays, allowing you to take a well-earned rest.

So, instead of dreading the holidays, learn to make the most of them plan for them, and use them to make even more money with Google Adsense!

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International Spa Association Suggests Health Spas Are Financially Stable

September 2nd, 2009

You might think that during a global economic downturn, health spas would suffer from loss of custom. You might think that people would be caring less about what they look like right now and more about making sure they have a roof over their heads and food in their mouths. You might be surprised to learn then that the International Spa Assosication (ISPA) has suggested recently that health spa are recession proof. A seventeen percent increase in spa visitor numbers in 2008 (compared to 2007) backed this claim up quite considerably. So what is it that makes this possible?

Officials from the ISPA have said that spas will always be able to cater for the current demands of the consumers and adapt their game to match the market. This basically means that when people are happy and have a lot of disposable income, spas can offer treatments and packages marketed as things people can reward themselves with. They offer luxury manicures and pampering body wraps, selling the concept of ‘why not? You deserve it’. Of course in times of doom and gloom this same approach would not work. People would not buy into the idea of treating themselves or spending money of luxuries they do not need. Spas then have to adjust the messages they are giving out.

When people are suffering from stress or financial worries the spas can offer the perfect remedy. A full body massage is usually the first thing they push, along with the suggestion that it will remove all the tension from your body and get you back on your feet again. Instead of pampering facials, you can now get a energising exfoliating scrub to get rid of all that old bad skin and emerge a brand new butterfly with a fresh outlook on life and a positive attitude towards any problems you may be facing

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Economic Down Turn Wont Hit Health Spas Say The ISPA

September 2nd, 2009

You might think that during a global economic downturn, health spas would suffer from loss of custom. You might be under the impression that because everyone is watching what they spend very closely, there would be no room for loose spending on sheer luxuries. You might be surprised to learn then that the International Spa Assosication (ISPA) has suggested recently that health spa are recession proof. A seventeen percent increase in spa visitor numbers in 2008 (compared to 2007) backed this claim up quite considerably. But how can this be?

Officials from the ISPA have said that spas will always be able to cater for the current demands of the consumers and adapt their game to match the market. What is meant by this is that a spa will offer people indulgent and pampering treatments when everything is going well and they have lots of money. They offer luxury manicures and indulgent body wraps, selling the concept of ‘why not? You’ve earned it’.However, the same offerings would not go down well in a recession. People would not buy into the idea of treating themselves or spending money of luxuries they do not need. Very cleverly, spas take action and alter their angle of attack.

If people are going though a period of uncertainly or worry then a health spa can claim to offer the solution. A massage or invigorating body treatment is usually the first thing they market, aimed at revitalising the body and repairing the muscles that have endured so much suffering recently. Instead of pampering facials, you can now get a uplifting exfoliating scrub to get rid of all that old bad skin and emerge a brand new butterfly with a fresh outlook on life and a positive attitude towards any problems you may be facing

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Is there Such a Thing as Real Work From Home Jobs?

August 23rd, 2009

Legite work from home opportunities.  Do they really exist?  Sure, you hear about internet marketers, affiliate marketing, Google adsense- the the list is huge.  The one idea that gets searched most often online is working from home at your computer.  This is completely understandable, who in their right mind doesn’t need/want more spending money?

If you’re entirely new to the internet marketing world, you’ve no doubt become increasingly overwhelmed with all the possibilities that have appeared to you- such as internet marketing.  The only catch to this, is if you are a complete beginner, chances are high you have no clue what Clickbank is, or what adsense is.  This bump can become so tiring, you eventually burn out of all your steam and give up looking for ways to gain financial freedom on the internet.

If you want to learn about any of the ideas to work from home, there is an amazing program that teaches and trains you everything you need to know about internet marketing.  It’s called Conquest Authority.

If you just want to start working right now, there’s another option for you.  There actually are real work at home jobs, you just need the right resources to find them.  With the amount of scams on the internet now adays, it’s tough to find which ones are real, and which ones are nothing but a complete waste of money and time. One of the most important things about starting with any legitimate work at home opportunities is to make sure it’s something that you will fit your area of knowledge.  Many jobs don’t require any skill, and most will provide training, but if the training is advanced and your experience is beginner, you’ll be doing more searching than learning.

Finding the real jobs that will pay you to work from home is not impossible, so don’t give up yet!  It’s important you find something that you enjoy doing, as well as something that will not make you go crazy and burry you in stress.  That’s the whole reason for wanted to work at home anyway, isn’t it?

You can find so many type at home jobs by visiting http://www.moneyproductreviews.com/realworkathomejobs.html.

The quest for financial freedom can seem long, but in the end- no matter what you end up doing- the ultimate goal is you enjoy doing it, and you make money.

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How to Make a Final Selection of Your Domain Name

August 20th, 2009

For newbies on the web, the question is “How do I start my own website?”.  First:  One of the best things you can help yourself with in your domain name choice is to develop a strategy and plan of attack.  Just as important as choosing the name for your business, a domain name, the name of your soon-to-be website, is one of the most important factors in your online success. Fine tuning your choice and thinking it through will help secure good placement with search engines and in the minds of your potential visitors/customers.

OK, so now you’ve found the domain name you want, but someone else owns it.  But you really wanted it badly.  Can the domain name still be acquired?  Could be.  It’s possible, but there are some things to consider.  With some research and hard work you can still possibly register that coveted domain name even if someone has beaten you to the punch.  There are other ways to get the domain name you want:

Hyphenated Names If the domain name you want is already taken, consider hyphenating it, as in taking billsplumbingsupplies.com and making it bills-plumbing-supplies.com.  Is hyphenating the best way to go?  Possibly, but maybe not.  For example, if the domain name you want is already taken AND well known, most likely this is not a good idea, because most web surfers would likely just type the non-hyphenated version into their browsers and thus could end up at your competitor’s website.  Not what you were after!  Also, the longer the name you have chosen, the more tedious and error prone it becomes for the surfer to type in the name correctly, again foiling the chances that they will end up at your website.  So, the shorter the better.  Another school of thought: IF the web domain you want is already taken, IF the owner of the domain name won’t give it up, and IF the website associated with it is non-existent or poorly designed with low traffic, hyphenating the name might make sense after all.  But be careful:  the last thing you want is to cause internet domain name confusion because you have decided on a domain name registration that is so close to a major competitor’s name that you end up losing business to them.

Longer or Shorter?  If you want to, you can purchase up to a 67 character long domain name.  You could purchase a domain name like thelongestdomainnameintheworldandthensome
andthensomemoreandmore.com which is 63 characters long, but why would you want to do that?  Can you envision anyone wanting to type it into their browser?  My website is www.StartYourWebsiteToday.com    When choosing my domain name I wanted something that in a few words would tell the web surfer what to expect from my website.  Good name selection can be helpful also with search engine ranking.  You will want to definitely keep the name as short and sweet as possible, but at the same time let the visitor know what to expect when he surfs to your website.  Shorter is better here.

Brand Name or Generic  The answer here is it depends.  If your business is known by a brand name, and it is a well known name, of course it is the best possible strategy to try to register that domain name.  For instance, Nike.com is a well known brand name site, although there is nothing in the domain name to suggest that it is a site about shoes.  Still, Nike is such a well known brand name to the public that people automatically know what they will be shopping for when they get there.  If your brand name is well known, definitely try to obtain your brand name as a domain name.  But if your company is Nike or Coca Cola or Budweiser don’t discount the idea of buying the domain name shoes.com or soda.com or beer.com if they are available as well.  People often search the web using generic terms, more so even than brand names.  A person is more likely to search the internet with generic terms like shoes or footwear or sneakers than to search by a single brand name, even one as big as Nike.  So if possible cover all the bases.  You can have as many domain names as you want pointing to a single website, so the more generic terms you can acquire that directly describe your business, the better.   A generic name if your business is new or not yet well known can get great results, if you can find a good one.  To start your search for your own unique domain name, here is a link to a domain name search engine.  Bottom line, the beginning phase of how to start your own website is choosing the right domain name. 

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Fine Tuning Your Domain Name

August 20th, 2009

This series of posts is for the person asking “How do I start my own website?”.  To begin with:  One of the best things you can help yourself with in your domain name choice is to develop a strategy and plan of attack.  A well chosen domain is a key component to your website’s success. Hopefully at this stage of the game you already know that Search Engine placement is critical to getting visitors to your website.  Among other factors, the domain name you choose will help you in getting to the “top of the charts”.

What if someone else already owns the domain name you wanted?  But you really wanted it badly.  Can the domain name still be acquired?  Maybe.  It’s possible, but there are some things to consider.  However, with a little luck and enginuity you can still possibly register that coveted domain name even if someone has beaten you to the punch.  Instead, let’s check out some alternative strategies to get the domain name you want:

Hyphenated Names Sometimes it is a good strategy to just take the same domain name and hyphenate it as in turning bobsautoparts.com into bobs-auto-parts.com.  Is hyphenating the best way to go?  Maybe, maybe not.  If you are dealing with an already well known name, generally the answer would be no, as most web surfers would usually just enter the non-hyphenated version in, and end up at your competitors’ website instead.  Not a good strategy.  Also, the longer the name you have chosen, the more tedious and error prone it becomes for the surfer to type in the name correctly, again foiling the chances that they will end up at your website.  Definitely shorter is better.  Hyphenating a domain name might be a good strategy for you in the following scenario: Let’s say the domain name you want is taken, and the current owner is not willing to give it up.  After researching it you find that there is no website published under the domain name, or perhaps there is but it is poorly designed and gets very little traffic.  In a case like that hyphenating the domain name might make sense and in fact could be a wise strategy.  But be careful:  the last thing you want is to cause internet domain name confusion because you have decided on a domain name registration that is so close to a major competitor’s name that you end up losing business to them.

Longer or Shorter?  You can purchase domain names up to 67 characters in length.  You could purchase a domain name like thelongestdomainnameintheworldandthensome
andthensomemoreandmore.com which is 63 characters long, but why would you want to do that?  Who would want to type it into a browser?  My website is www.StartYourWebsiteToday.com  and features a name that in a few words encapsulates the purpose of the site.  Good name selection can be helpful also with search engine ranking.  In as few characters as possible the name of the site, the purpose of the site, and the keywords of the site have all been neatly put together in a domain name.  Keep it as short as possible.

Brand Name or Generic  Should you give your website a descriptive generic name or do you want to use a brand name?  Definitely if your business is known by a fairly well known brand name, then you would want to try and secure that as your domain name.  Budweiser.com is a site that is well known and gets a lot of traffic, even though there is nothing specifically in the domain name that says anything about beer.  But because Budweiser is known all over the world as a beer brand, people know what they are getting when they surf to the website.  If your brand name is well known, definitely try to obtain your brand name as a domain name.  But if your company is Nike or Coca Cola or Budweiser don’t discount the idea of buying the domain name shoes.com or soda.com or beer.com if they are available as well.  People often search the web using generic terms, more so even than brand names.  A person is more likely to search the internet with generic terms like shoes or footwear or sneakers than to search by a single brand name, even one as big as Nike.  So if possible cover all the bases.  You can have as many domain names as you want pointing to a single website, so the more generic terms you can acquire that directly describe your business, the better.   A generic name if your business is new or not yet well known can get great results, if you can find a good one.  To start your search for your own unique domain name, here is a link to a domain name search engine.  Bottom line, the beginning phase of how to start your own website is choosing the right domain name. 

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Traffic To Your Website Begins With Domain Name Choice

August 20th, 2009

You may be asking yourself “How do I start my own website?”.  Well, for starters:  Have you thought about your long term plans for your website?  Doing so will be a great advantage in determining the best possible domain name.  One of the best things you can do for your fledgling website is to bestow it with an appropriate, catchy, easy to remember domain name. Hopefully at this stage of the game you already know that Search Engine placement is critical to getting visitors to your website.  Among other factors, the domain name you choose will help you in getting to the “top of the charts”.

OK, so now you’ve found the domain name you want, but someone else owns it.  Would it still be possible to buy the domain name?  Well, let’s consider that.  It’s possible, but with conditions to consider.  However, with a little luck and enginuity you can still possibly register that coveted domain name even if someone has beaten you to the punch.  There are other ways to get the domain name you want:

Hyphenated Names If the domain name you want is already taken, consider hyphenating it, as in taking billsplumbingsupplies.com and making it bills-plumbing-supplies.com.  Is it always the best strategy?  Maybe, maybe not.  If you want a domain name that is already taken by someone else and is already a well known, well traveled website, this might be a bad move, because users already familiar with the original domain name will just type the original, non-hyphenated version into their web browser, and end up not at your site but at your competitor’s site.  Not the desired result!  Also, the longer the name you have chosen, the more tedious and error prone it becomes for the surfer to type in the name correctly, again foiling the chances that they will end up at your website.  So, the shorter the better.  Another school of thought: IF the web domain you want is already taken, IF the owner of the domain name won’t give it up, and IF the website associated with it is non-existent or poorly designed with low traffic, hyphenating the name might make sense after all.  But be careful:  the last thing you want is to cause internet domain name confusion because you have decided on a domain name registration that is so close to a major competitor’s name that you end up losing business to them.

Longer or Shorter?  You can purchase domain names up to 67 characters in length.  At 63 characters, thelongestdomainnameintheworldandthensome
andthensomemoreandmore.com claims to be the longest domain name in the world, and it may very well be.  Can you envision anyone wanting to type it into their browser?  My website is www.StartYourWebsiteToday.com    When choosing my domain name I wanted something that in a few words would tell the web surfer what to expect from my website.  Good name selection can be helpful also with search engine ranking.  When choosing your domain name try to keep it short and concise, and if at all possible let the name tell the story of the site.  Remember, keep it short!

Brand Name or Generic  The answer here is it depends.  If your business is known by a brand name, and it is a well known name, of course it is the best possible strategy to try to register that domain name.  For instance, Nike.com is a well known brand name site, although there is nothing in the domain name to suggest that it is a site about shoes.  Still, Nike is such a well known brand name to the public that people automatically know what they will be shopping for when they get there.  If your brand name is well known, definitely try to obtain your brand name as a domain name.  But if your company is Nike or Coca Cola or Budweiser don’t discount the idea of buying the domain name shoes.com or soda.com or beer.com if they are available as well.  People often search the web using generic terms, more so even than brand names.  A person is more likely to search the internet with generic terms like shoes or footwear or sneakers than to search by a single brand name, even one as big as Nike.  So if possible cover all the bases.  You can have as many domain names as you want pointing to a single website, so the more generic terms you can acquire that directly describe your business, the better.   A generic name if your business is new or not yet well known can get great results, if you can find a good one.  To start your search for your own unique domain name, here is a link to a domain name search engine.  So in conclusion, the first step in “how to start a website” is in the wise choice of your domain name. 

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Additional Strategies for Choosing a Great Domain Name

August 20th, 2009

You may be asking yourself “How do I start my own website?”.  Well, for starters:  Have you thought about your long term plans for your website?  Doing so will be a great advantage in determining the best possible domain name.  Careful consideration of your website’s domain name can pay off in dividends once your website is published online. Fine tuning your choice and thinking it through will help secure good placement with search engines and in the minds of your potential visitors/customers.

What if someone already owns the domain name you covet?  Is it still possible to buy it?  Possibly.  It’s possible, but there are conditions.  However, with a little luck and enginuity you can get the domain name you want even if it is already spoken for.  There are other ways to get the domain name you want:

Hyphenated Names If the domain name you want is already taken, consider hyphenating it, as in taking billsplumbingsupplies.com and making it bills-plumbing-supplies.com.  Is hyphenating the best way to go?  Possibly, but maybe not.  If you are dealing with an already well known name, generally the answer would be no, as most web surfers would usually just enter the non-hyphenated version in, and end up at your competitors’ website instead.  Not a good strategy.  Word to the wise: keep the domain name as short as possible.  The longer the name, especially with dashes in between words, the more likely that potential visitors to your site will enter it incorrectly into their browsers, thus foiling the chances of them visiting your website and costing you customers!  So, the shorter the better.  Hyphenating a domain name might be a good strategy for you in the following scenario: Let’s say the domain name you want is taken, and the current owner is not willing to give it up.  After researching it you find that there is no website published under the domain name, or perhaps there is but it is poorly designed and gets very little traffic.  In a case like that hyphenating the domain name might make sense and in fact could be a wise strategy.  But be careful:  the last thing you want is to cause internet domain name confusion because you have decided on a domain name registration that is so close to a major competitor’s name that you end up losing business to them.

Longer or Shorter?  You can purchase domain names up to 67 characters in length.  You could purchase a domain name like thelongestdomainnameintheworldandthensome
andthensomemoreandmore.com which is 63 characters long, but why would you want to do that?  Can you envision anyone wanting to type it into their browser?  My website is www.StartYourWebsiteToday.com  and features a name that in a few words encapsulates the purpose of the site.  Good name selection can be helpful also with search engine ranking.  When choosing your domain name try to keep it short and concise, and if at all possible let the name tell the story of the site.  Shorter is better here.

Brand Name or Generic  Whether or not to call your website by a brand name or to make the name a more generic description of your business online is the question.  Definitely if your business is known by a fairly well known brand name, then you would want to try and secure that as your domain name.  Budweiser.com is a site that is well known and gets a lot of traffic, even though there is nothing specifically in the domain name that says anything about beer.  But because Budweiser is known all over the world as a beer brand, people know what they are getting when they surf to the website.  If your brand name is well known, definitely try to obtain your brand name as a domain name.  But if your company is Nike or Coca Cola or Budweiser don’t discount the idea of buying the domain name shoes.com or soda.com or beer.com if they are available as well.  People often search the web using generic terms, more so even than brand names.  A person is more likely to search the internet with generic terms like shoes or footwear or sneakers than to search by a single brand name, even one as big as Nike.  So if possible cover all the bases.  You can have as many domain names as you want pointing to a single website, so the more generic terms you can acquire that directly describe your business, the better.   A generic name if your business is new or not yet well known can get great results, if you can find a good one.  To start your search for your own unique domain name, here is a link to a domain name search engine.  Bottom line, the beginning phase of how to start your own website is choosing the right domain name. 

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Making the Final Decision On Your Website’s Domain Name

August 20th, 2009

This series of posts is for the person asking “How do I start my own website?”.  To begin with:  What do you want your website to portray?  Thoughtful consideration of your website’s future direction will help you in deciding on the optimum domain name for your site.  Just as important as choosing the name for your business, a domain name, the name of your soon-to-be website, is one of the most important factors in your online success. Ultimately you are seeking to attract customers- the Holy Grail, and good marketing (which will help with Search Engine placement also) begins with your choice of domain name.

You have searched for your desired domain name and it turns out someone else has already snagged it.  Now what?  Can you still get it?  The answer is a qualified YES.  It’s possible, but there are some things to consider.  However, with a little luck and enginuity you can still possibly register that coveted domain name even if someone has beaten you to the punch.  But for now, lets look at some alternatives to getting that domain name you want:

Hyphenated Names If the domain name you want is already taken, consider hyphenating it, as in taking billsplumbingsupplies.com and making it bills-plumbing-supplies.com.  Is hyphenating the best way to go?  Yes and no.  If you are dealing with an already well known name, generally the answer would be no, as most web surfers would usually just enter the non-hyphenated version in, and end up at your competitors’ website instead.  Not a good strategy.  Also, if you do decide to take a hyphenated domain name, remember to keep it short!  The longer the domain name and the more dashes you put between words the harder it will be for the end user to remember, and therefore makes it more error prone, which could cost you customers who never make it to your website.  So, the shorter the better.  Hyphenating a domain name might be a good strategy for you in the following scenario: Let’s say the domain name you want is taken, and the current owner is not willing to give it up.  After researching it you find that there is no website published under the domain name, or perhaps there is but it is poorly designed and gets very little traffic.  In a case like that hyphenating the domain name might make sense and in fact could be a wise strategy.  But be careful:  the last thing you want is to cause internet domain name confusion because you have decided on a domain name registration that is so close to a major competitor’s name that you end up losing business to them.

Longer or Shorter?  You can purchase domain names up to 67 characters in length.  At 63 characters, thelongestdomainnameintheworldandthensome
andthensomemoreandmore.com claims to be the longest domain name in the world, and it may very well be.  Can you envision anyone wanting to type it into their browser?  My website is www.StartYourWebsiteToday.com  and has a domain name that tells what kind of website you will be surfing to.  Good name selection can be helpful also with search engine ranking.  When choosing your domain name try to keep it short and concise, and if at all possible let the name tell the story of the site.  Keep it as short as possible.

Brand Name or Generic  Whether or not to call your website by a brand name or to make the name a more generic description of your business online is the question.  Definitely if your business is known by a fairly well known brand name, then you would want to try and secure that as your domain name.  For instance, Nike.com is a well known brand name site, although there is nothing in the domain name to suggest that it is a site about shoes.  Still, Nike is such a well known brand name to the public that people automatically know what they will be shopping for when they get there.  If your brand name is well known, definitely try to obtain your brand name as a domain name.  But if your company is Nike or Coca Cola or Budweiser don’t discount the idea of buying the domain name shoes.com or soda.com or beer.com if they are available as well.  People often search the web using generic terms, more so even than brand names.  A person is more likely to search the internet with generic terms like shoes or footwear or sneakers than to search by a single brand name, even one as big as Nike.  Research your domain name as thoroughly as you can, including looking for generic keywords which could be a good fit as a potential domain name.  You can have as many domain names as you want pointing to a single website, so the more generic terms you can acquire that directly describe your business, the better.   A generic name if your business is new or not yet well known can get great results, if you can find a good one.  To start your search for your own unique domain name, here is a link to a domain name search engine.  So in conclusion, the first step in “how to start a website” is in the wise choice of your domain name. 

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