How to choose a domain name

How to choose a domain name

Although UNI.CC domains are available for commercial usage, using an extension other than .com or another popular one such as .net or .biz could mean less traffic to your site since people tend to remember .com domains easily. Anyway, having a UNI.CC domain name is much better than having a long or confusing URL.

1. List as many words as you can think of related to your project and to the content of your website. Make different combinations with the listed words that are short, memorable, not easily confused and hard to misspell.

2. Shorter domain names are easier to remember and type, and far less susceptible to mistakes, but sometimes a longer domain can be easier to remember by human memory than the shorter one.

3. Try to avoid hyphenation and unconventionally spelled words that might trip people up when they go to type the domain name into a Web browser. When people recommend your site to their friends verbally, having hyphens in your domain name leads to more potential errors than when the name does not contain hyphens.

4. Your domain name should be your website name, therefore for the simple reason that when people think of your website, they'll think of it by name. If your name is also your URL, they'll automatically know where to go.

5. Use your own company/organization name instead a generic product/topic name. People will more likely remember "JohnsonsMonitors.uni.cc" than "ComputerMonitors.uni.cc".
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