Your domain name needs to be memorable, should match the name of your business or your products, and should include the location of your business if you service a local market.
Starting an Internet business or adding a Web site to your existing business can be done in five simple steps.
A study conducted by the Small Business Research Board/ Business Today in late 2007 revealed that out of more than 550 small businesses surveyed in numerous industries, almost 43% did not have a Web site. If you are one of them, and realize that your company could be missing out on a lot of business, read on to find out the best approach for you.
You're ready to establish a new Web presence and you know the first step is to find a domain name. You probably want more than just a domain name you can live with - you want a domain name that means something to your business and to your customers. You want a domain name that is distinct from your competitors, but easy to find!
Creating and launching a Web site requires planning and preparation. Along with finding a domain name that fits your business and a hosting plan that will work for your site, there are several legal and privacy concerns that need to be accounted for.