How to Choose a Domain Name
by Yukorn chammanee
Look at these following guidelines to help you find an ideal domain name for your site.
1. Purpose.
Are you buying a domain to sell a product? If so, your product name or a variation of the product name should be your domain name. Ideally, your website’s domain should either describe what the website is about (Membernaire.com is about building membership sites) or it should include keywords related to your domain (FatLossHelp.com is about losing weight, and it includes a popular keyword phrase). Are you buying a domain name to build a niche mini-site that acts as a feeder site to your sales page? Your domain name choice should be determined by how much growth you are expecting for your website. A niche mini-site domain name can be a lot more specific and long tail than an authority site. You can get virtually any domain name you want, if you’re willing to pay for it. In most cases though, you’ll want to register an unused domain name.
by Elija James
Usually, the websites that you would see are registered domain names, and the good ones are rarely available. To avoid this dilemma, doing a domain name ownership search, or the WHOIS search, will help you in creating your own name.
Since domain names have to be registered, they also have to be renewed, depending on the registry conditions provided by the accredited domain name registrar. In the domain name ownership search, a person can obtain the name of a domain name owner or registrant and contact information. It can be done through different websites of accredited domain name registrars.

