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What to buy a domain? Tips for First Time Domain Buyers
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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 227444, member: 61772"] If you're considering buying a domain, there are a few things you want to consider. The first, and most important, is what you need the domain for. Do you want it for your personal website? A business site? Are you going to be selling a product through the site? Or are you just looking to have fun with a new hobby and make some new friends from around the world (who share your love of whatever)? If you're doing this for business, then you can't go wrong with .com. It's the most popular and recognizable domain extension, and it lends legitimacy to your business. If you're going for something more personal, like a blog or just basically anything else, then there are tons of extensions that fit the bill: .net, .info, .org, .life (new!), etc. Once you've chosen an extension that fits your purpose, it's time to name your site! You'll want to choose something that describes your site accurately but is also genuinely memorable. It's tempting to get too literal or too creative here—avoid both pitfalls by asking yourself if other people will understand or remember what your domain is called in three seconds or less. If they don't get it right away, use something else that will be more memorable, there are thousands of sites offering same niche out there. [/QUOTE]
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