Benefits
of Having Your Own Domain Name
An
Internet domain name is a one-of-a-kind web
address that you can purchase for your web
site. It could contain your business name:
http://www.yourbusinessname.com, or most any
other word/letter combination that you want,
based upon availability.
You
may not have considered the benefits that
having your own domain gives you, so I'll
list some major ones and then we'll look at
each more closely:
1)
Gives Exclusivity.
2) Adds Credibility.
3)
Allows Mobility.
4) Avoids Loss of Momentum.
Gives Exclusivity Without your own domain,
you don't have much of a choice; your email
and web addresses will generally be based
on the domain name of your host or Internet
service provider. But having your own domain
name is like owning your own virtual real
estate; your own slice of cyber turf, if you
will. Such exclusivity can help build name
recognition for you and your company. Adds
credibility as the saying goes: "You never
get a second chance to make a first impression",
and in business, first impressions count.
Having your own domain name projects a professional
image of you and your company, normally associated
with large companies. It tends to say to others
that you're a serious business person, operating
an established business, in a professional
manner (even if you're operating out of your
bedroom at home, much of the time in your
P.J.'s; but regardless of your dress, you
should still conduct your business in a serious,
professional manner.)
Allows
Mobility
As mentioned above, if you set up a web site
without owning your own domain name, you end
up using the domain name of your web host
by default. Such a web address is not mobile;
you can't take it with you if you ever decide
to switch to another web host. But ownership
of your own domain name gives you the option
of moving your web site to another host without
losing your web address. You can pull up stakes
at any time and take your domain name with
you.
NOTE:
Some have run into domain ownership problems
when their ISP or other person or party that
took care of the process of domain registration
did not list them as the actual owner. Moral
of the story: Make sure you are properly listed
as the owner of the domain when it is registered.
Avoids
Loss of Momentum
As any web marketer knows, it takes effort
(not necessarily any expense, if you know
some tricks of the trade) to promote a web
site. Fortunately, over time, some of those
marketing efforts can build momentum, bringing
more and more traffic to your site without
additional marketing effort. But unfortunately,
if you can't take your web address with you
when you switch to another ISP or host, you
can lose much - if not all - of the momentum
gained by your previous web marketing efforts.
Now you may be happy with your current web
host and have no plans to switch, but having
the option to move your web site to another
host without losing your web address is always
good to have open to you. Domain name ownership
gives you that option, and any momentum you've
gained from previous effort (and possibly
expense) involved in promoting your web address
doesn't go down the drain.
So,
are you a serious Internet entrepreneur without
your own domain name for your web site? Then
now might be a good time to start making a
list of possible domain names. However, don't
grab just any domain name in haste. A poorly-chosen
one won't give you the maximum benefits that
a well-chosen one can. Take your time to brainstorm
the best domain name that you can come up
with. That's a key task for serious web marketers,
especially if you consider that your web address
is the world's link to you.
To
register your domain name check with the company
you are hosting your site with, sometimes
they offer the domain registration for free,
or at least for a low price. Most places cost
$15 or less.
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