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how to choose a blog and domain name

How to Choose a Blog and Domain Name?

Blog Marker June 25 2023


Naming your blog is an essential step and choosing a good name is crucial for blog success; one of the difficult things for bloggers is coming up with a good name for their blog domain. As a blogger, you must choose a name carefully because changing a domain name in the blogging world is costly and cause traffic and awareness loss.
Here are some simple tips for choosing a good name for your blog.


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Short

The blog domain should be a maximum of 15 characters long, three words maximum; people don’t like to type too much to visit a specific website, so keep it as short as possible to make it easier for your readers to come back to your blog and read your great content.

Easy to remember

The name should be easy for people to remember so they can easily recall it when they need information and want to come back to read your content. Also, sharing it with their friends and families easily when they need information about your blog topics is more effortless.

Easy to understand and read

The name should be easy for people to understand and read, and don’t use complicated words or words that have a different meaning for different people.

Easy to pronounce and spell

The name should be easy to spell, so people don’t confuse the keywords used with another when they pronounce it or share it with others.

Descriptive

The name should be descriptive and contain the keyword(s) relevant to your niche and target audience. Consider keywords that describe your blog content to make it easier for people to understand what the blog is about; worth noting that using related keywords helps in search engine optimization to better rank your blog content on the web.


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Available as a domain

The name should be available as a domain name, preferably .com, because it is the most popular domain extension; if your chosen name is not available as a .com, you can go with other extensions like .net, .org, and .blog, but you need first to check if the same name is in use by someone else in .com; worth noting that some people register the .com domains so they can resell it or use later. Still, it is not published online, so maybe you can check if the domain you like is for sale; don’t choose other extensions if the same name is up and running as .com.

Try NameCheap to check for domain availability; their system checks if the domain name is available and suggests alternatives if it is not available.


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