How to choose a domain name
Your domain name is your identity on the web; you want to make sure you choose a domain name that not only fits your business
Tried-and-true domain extensions might be more recognizable, sure, but they’ve usually been around so long that most of the shorter and catchier ones are taken. If your perfect .com is taken, a new domain extensions gives you another shot at the perfect domain.
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Represent your business online
The web is flooded with online businesses, attempting to establish themselves in a sea of competitors. If yours is a limited company, you can register .ltd domain names to differentiate yourself, get the name you really want and shorten your address with YourBusiness.ltd instead of YourBusinessLTD.com
What’s in a name?
Your business’ name holds its reputation. If you own or manage a limited business, you want a domain that’s descriptive and memorable. With .ltd domain names, you can capture the exact name of your business and ensure it’s represented accurately online.
Shorten your URL
If your company or organization ends with the word “Group”, use the .group domain to shorten your URL. For example, use legend.group instead of legendgroup.com
A sense of community
Create a sense of community within your website name by using a keyword .group that shows close bonds and connection.
Offer group services or goods
Companies that offer group services or goods can demonstrate that to website visitors by using the .group domain.
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Your domain name is your identity on the web; you want to make sure you choose a domain name that not only fits your business
Domain names that are priced higher than standard domain names are called premium domains.
What Myths about Domain Names are out there? Which ones are true and which ones are false?
Domain fraud is no longer a rarity. Huge companies like Microsoft, Google and eBay have been subject to these cyber-attacks.
Quite a few company founders have racked their brains when selecting a suitable domain name.