Post by account_disabled on Nov 24, 2023 23:27:21 GMT -6
A pinch of imagination! It is probable that the two arguments made above are not suitable for some types of sites for various reasons, the most common of which is the lack of names that can be registered in that semantic field but there may be others that encourage you to use a name that has nothing to do with it . to do with the name of the business or the product/service that this site will offer. In these cases it is the creative flair that must guide us and therefore any advice would be out of place but the most striking.
examples which are represented by two of the most Special Data famous search engines in the world can help: Google and Yahoo! . Both names do not suggest in any way the service they offer, but are names of pure fantasy (even though both have a meaning which is however unknown to most) and which do not mean anything, yet they have had a resounding success with users in when to popularity and ease of storage . Read also “ The 10 rules for choosing the right domain ” Let's not forget the extension! Up to now we have only dealt with the domain name and have not given any weight to the extension which can instead play a crucial role in choosing the correct name.
The extension represents the suffix of every internet domain which can be , , .eu and many other extensions which mostly represent the ISO codes of every country in the world (IT for Italy, FR for France, BR for Brazil, etc.) but also new generic domains which can instead represent a category (.travel for tour operators, .pro for professionals, .coop for cooperatives, .gov for public administrations, etc.) or even other so-called generic domains ( , , .biz , etc.) which only vaguely indicate an area of expertise but have no restrictions in terms of registration requirements.
examples which are represented by two of the most Special Data famous search engines in the world can help: Google and Yahoo! . Both names do not suggest in any way the service they offer, but are names of pure fantasy (even though both have a meaning which is however unknown to most) and which do not mean anything, yet they have had a resounding success with users in when to popularity and ease of storage . Read also “ The 10 rules for choosing the right domain ” Let's not forget the extension! Up to now we have only dealt with the domain name and have not given any weight to the extension which can instead play a crucial role in choosing the correct name.
The extension represents the suffix of every internet domain which can be , , .eu and many other extensions which mostly represent the ISO codes of every country in the world (IT for Italy, FR for France, BR for Brazil, etc.) but also new generic domains which can instead represent a category (.travel for tour operators, .pro for professionals, .coop for cooperatives, .gov for public administrations, etc.) or even other so-called generic domains ( , , .biz , etc.) which only vaguely indicate an area of expertise but have no restrictions in terms of registration requirements.