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Post by account_disabled on Dec 4, 2023 7:51:55 GMT
Obviously there are no rules to respect on the number of characters but it is always good to limit yourself to ensure ease of memorization. There is no point in using long and difficult to remember domains: it is better to get straight to the point. 3. Choose a name that “speaks about you” A good domain manages to immediately communicate the contents of the site to which it is associated. Choose a name that describes the topic you deal with so that your potential online customers immediately understand your sector. 4. Associate the domain name with that of the site Special Data Matching your domain with your site name can help you increase your visitors. The reason is simple: people search based on the name they remember; if the two names coincide everything will be simpler. 5. Choose a name that's easy to spell How many times do you hear the name of a site and when you type it you find yourself thinking "Yes, but... how do you spell it?". Make sure this doesn't happen to your potential visitors too. A piece of advice, avoid names that include the articles ( il – lo – la – i – gli – le) . They are useless and can sometimes cause a bit of confusion. 6. Consider entering the numbers carefully There are no particular contraindications in using numbers in a domain. hear the name of a site and when you type it you find yourself thinking "Yes, but... how do you spell it?". Make sure this doesn't happen to your potential visitors too. immediately communicate the contents of the site to which it is associated. Choose a name that describes the topic you deal with so that your potential online customers immediately understand your sector.
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