By Jim Daniels
"eCompanies Pays $7.5 Million For BUSINESS.COM Domain Name"
So who's the real "domain wizard" in that deal? The seller or the buyer?
Believe it or not you'd get conflicting opinions from most online business experts.
So what's all the hoopla over domain names recently? Marketers are hoarding domain names like crazy. Long domain names are going like hotcakes and Dot Com domains are hotter than ever!
This article will try to put a finger on it all. Let me start by asking you a few more questions...
We all know that if you are serious about doing business online, the very bare minimum is one.
Actually, I stayed with just two domain names for years; www.bizweb2000.com and www.jdd-publishing.com
But I must admit, now I have over a dozen domain names and I've been grabbing up more recently. A few I've registered are:
Here are three reasons why I'm grabbing more up...
OK, so now that you know a few reasons why snatching up additional domain names is a solid and cheap investment, here's a little help in choosing your names wisely.
Keep your domain names as simple and as descriptive as possible. Try to describe site content with your domain names if possible. My own domains above are good examples of how to do that.
And contrary to popular belief, the hyphen (-) can actually be a GOOD component in a domain name. This week I had a little chat with a fellow you may have heard of, Declan Dunn of activemarketplace.com. He recently experimented with hyphenated domain names to be used as headlines in advertising.
An example of his strategy is using the domain: http://www.How-To-Register-A-Long-Domain-Name.com
Declan was floored with the results these long hyphenated domain names produced. So pay no attention when a guru advises you against it.
If you have some ideas for domain names, you can now simply type the words or ideas into this slick tool, called the Domain Name Twist™ and it will actually suggest a powerful domain name for you based on your business, products or services.
Happy domain searching!