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<blockquote data-quote="Enerika" data-source="post: 2295469" data-attributes="member: 322969350"><p>...have you already bought wardan the shop or does he already own it? You have to think in terms of ... who would want to name their business the name you are selling, or how many people would actually type that name into a search just off the top of their head? Would the name say to the potential buyer "boy, oh boy, that iname would have everyone instantly at my site!"' It should be easy to remember, spell and somehow memorable or catchy, among many other things, like those "keywords", which will be an issue that becomes obvious and not so scary to you, don't worry, you are not alone. Those are just the words that people type into their searches the most...the ones that are more popular get put higher up on the search page(s) and can be combined when they make sense """"WHEN THEY MAKE SENSE"""". and remember, DOT COMs are the ones that always come up first so more people want those domains to attract more business (searchers, visitors) to their site and that is the name of the game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Enerika, post: 2295469, member: 322969350"] ...have you already bought wardan the shop or does he already own it? You have to think in terms of ... who would want to name their business the name you are selling, or how many people would actually type that name into a search just off the top of their head? Would the name say to the potential buyer "boy, oh boy, that iname would have everyone instantly at my site!"' It should be easy to remember, spell and somehow memorable or catchy, among many other things, like those "keywords", which will be an issue that becomes obvious and not so scary to you, don't worry, you are not alone. Those are just the words that people type into their searches the most...the ones that are more popular get put higher up on the search page(s) and can be combined when they make sense """"WHEN THEY MAKE SENSE"""". and remember, DOT COMs are the ones that always come up first so more people want those domains to attract more business (searchers, visitors) to their site and that is the name of the game. [/QUOTE]
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