When seeking domain names most people get
confused over whether to settle for a dot com address or a dot net one.
More so in recent times when dot net addresses have risen in popularity
and usage on the net.
There are a few important facts that one needs to realize before they
opt for a dot net address. Quite often when people need to commit the
address of a website to memory, they will not remember the dot net and
the first place they will check is the given address with a dot com
ending. Many times when they do not find it there, they will hardly
ever think of using dot net to repeat the search. That is a lost
visitor and maybe even potential client.
What is even more worrying is that there is increasing evidence to
suggest that an increasing number of people end up at a website after
hearing about it either from a friend or acquaintance, or by seeing an
advertisement on Television or hearing about it on radio or reading
something about the site. When committing the website address to memory
very few will distinctly remember the dot net address if that is the
domain name that you have chosen.
Having said that, let us also appreciate the fact it is becoming
increasingly difficult for anybody to land a decent dot com address.
After years of use, there is hardly any short catchy name that you can
think of that will not have been already taken up. Do not even mention
search-engine key word friendly domain names which will be virtually
impossible to get. This is the reason why folks often settle for a dot
net address. Others do not even bother to start their search with dot
com domains. This is a big mistake despite the unavailability of good
dot com domains, which we have already acknowledged.
Exhaustive efforts should be made to try and secure a dot com domain
before you give up and move to dot net. For example you can try and
search for abandoned domain names. In fact by making an effort to be
really creative and not hurrying the process, it is quite possible to
secure a reasonably good dot com domain. You can be sure that it will
be well worth the extra effort and time you put into it which will
result in better success when you begin to seek traffic. Of course if
you just cannot get a dot com domain, a dot net one is a good second
choice.
About the author:
About the author: Lois S. is a Technical Executive Writer for Website
Source, Inc.
http://www.websitesource.com.
Her established writing skills coupled with experience in the website
hosting industry have provided internet professionals with marketing,
product and service ideas for many years.
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