• 6 Pitfalls To Avoid When Choosing A Domain Name

    SBF: 6 Pitfalls To Avoid When Choosing A Domain Name

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    We all know that a good domain name matters. When you are doing any sort of marketing, your call to action will often be to get people to your website – and if you choose a URL that doesn’t make sense or is hard to remember, you are just making it hard for your customers to find you online. Yet despite this almost universal understanding that domain names matter, many small businesses make the same mistakes repeatedly when it comes to domain names.

    Whether you already have a domain name for business or are in the midst of choosing one, here are 6 mistakes to avoid when it comes to domain names:

    1. Pitfall #1 – Automatically using your business name. It may seem like the best thing to do is to take the exact name of your business and append a “.com” to the end of it. The problem is, sometimes your business name is too long, or your customers may know it differently.
    2. Pitfall #2 – Not reading it together without caps. One thing that is easy to forget about domain names is that when someone reads it without any uppercase letters, the words run together. So if your small business lets people trade books and in the real world it’s called “The Books Exchange” – if you register that name online (www.thebooksexchange.com), you inadvertently just gave your site a whole new meaning.
    3. Pitfall #3 - Assuming the best URLs are taken. Last year I finally registered www.rohitbhargava.com. You might think that couldn’t have been that hard, but I have have trying to get it for more than a decade (literally). How did I finally get it? Many domain names that have been registered for years come back on the market after their owners fail to renew them. So keep checking … you dream URL may become available any month.
    4. Pitfall #4 – Thinking people can spell, or that they all spell the same way. One of the basic truths about people is that they can’t spell seemingly simple words. And even if they can, across different cultures, various words are spelled differently.  Traveler has one “l” or two, words like “organize” with a “z” change to “organise” depending on where you are. As much as possible, try to use words that are easy to spell and are spelled consistently.
    5. Pitfall #5 – Not registering common alternate versions. Sometimes no matter what you do there are going to be multiple ways that people will try to find you. Coca-cola will always have to register www.coke.com as well as their full name. Think about the common alternatives for your business: for example, plurals, or versions with qualifiers like “the” or “a” in front of them, and register those.  Even if it just captures one more potential visitor to your site, isn’t that worth the extra $10 a year?
    6. Pitfall #6 – Failing to use relevant keywords in a URL. One of the best ways to get better Google rankings is by having a URL that has a particular relevant search term or keyword as part of it. So if your entire small business is focused around shoes, try your best to get that word into the URL you do choose. Your site will likely rank much higher on search engines as a result.

    NOTE FROM ADMIN: This post is part of Small Business Friday (SBF) – a weekly feature to share marketing ideas for small businesses and was originally published on the Amex Open Forum site.

    I believe this to be a very useful article for new internet entrepreneurs just starting out and not sure what to do when choosing a new domain name. The author is well versed in its knowledge of
    small business online.

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  • Small Business Examples for Prospective Entrepreneurs

    The unemployment rates are still high globally, and this means that an awful lot of people have to consider what they can do to make ends meet. There has been a trend of Entrepreneurship over the last two years that has been driven by the lack of trust in the corporate world’s priorities and a need to improve living standards due to increased costs. There are several options of small business options that are fairly easy to begin with little or no startup capital. Read on to learn what small business options exist for prospective entrepreneurs.

    Cleaning Services
    Beginning a cleaning serviced can be done fairly easily. If you like to work with your hands and appreciate a varied schedule, then consider this small business opportunity. Buying supplies from your local cleaning supply store can be done for less than $100.00 and the only thing left to do now is to get the word out.

    Once you have researched the local cleaning rates, you can make up flyers on your computer and have them bulk copied at your local office supply store in bright colors. Hang them on your church billboard, at the local grocery and stores that allow for local advertisements. You may have to take the first few jobs at a slightly lower rate than you want, but once you get some regular clients and referrals, you’ll be able to request higher pay.

    Virtual Administrative Assistant
    Thanks to the web, the ability for people to work from home is recognized by new entrepreneurs every day. If you have basic office skills, like typing, dictation or editing, you can offer your services as a Virtual Administrative Assistant. Check out the rates for this business on sites like Craigslist or iFreelance to see what other people are offering and what they charge based on the job criteria. There is a lot of work to be had in this field, but realize that your business reputation, as it grows, will help you set your own rates.

    Once you find a direction for your small business, be sure to check State and Federal government guidelines and regulations for your business type and file accordingly.

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