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How do you select your domain for your site?

BrolySSJ

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There are many different domains that you can use if you are starting up your own website and i think that this is one of the key elements when it comes to make a successful website. For me personally. I think that there are some domains that have negative connotations to it and therefore I would not tend to view a website from that domain for fear of hacking. Is this something that you find yourself doing as well and how do you effectively select the domain for your website?
 
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The Domain name should be easy to spell and should be memorable. It should be relatable to your site's content. It should be catchy and interesting. Keep it short. No one likes a website with a long name.
 
The Domain name should be easy to spell and should be memorable. It should be relatable to your site's content. It should be catchy and interesting. Keep it short. No one likes a website with a long name.
This is an excellent point because if people are conversing with their friends and family as well and they are trying to talk about your website then it can be very hard if the name is not something simple and easy to remember.
 

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