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If you want people to memorize a domain, the easiest way is to make the domain short. So something short like Site. com or site. to or something like that. I always feel that the shortest the domain, the better, as some people tend to have short attention spans and anything too long will be forgotten in no time. A one word domain, that's short, gets more traction for sure. At least imo.

What do you guys think?
 
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Yes, short domain are good. But these days it is really difficult to find short domains, especially a dot com domain. Find one or two word domain with dot com extension will be like winning a lottery. However, you can try other extension as well. Ultimately what matters is the domain name and not the extension.
 
Yes it is very easy to remember and it also good for SEO too if you looking for long term future. Often short domain names sells at higher price if you thinking about domain flipping.
 
Very Quality. sometimes they say if the domain pass radio test, what it means is that if you can remember it very easily without making a mistake about the name.
 
Yes one word domain with good keyword is the best. But to be frank with you, one word domain is very scarce this days and that's why people are now going for two words and three words domain name. Two and three words domain are also good if they have good keywords
 
I mean , it doesn't have to be short as long as it's expressive to your brand and what it's about , you can't just take a domain to exist for granted . Take Tesla for examples , the tesla.com domain was occupied when they wanted to create a website ، so they used teslamotors.com and I believe that was a better option since you can know what this is about by reading the title
 
They are for sure, they aren't only easy to remember but also look more professional, especially when your website goes very professional and popular, you might resell that domain for even higher price than you bought it for the first time
 
Short domains are definitely in demand. Because people like writing the short domains. And also the short domains are easy to turn into the brand. A lot of people make the channels using the short domains. And some times it is easier to make the domain as something like say for the portfolio for the people too.
 
In trying to find the right domain for your business website it is of utmost importance that this website is very easy to remember and thus the need to make it as short as possible. It is a uphil task to find .com domains this days and don't be scared to try out other domains as well like .net or .to depending on your business type.
 
One word domain names (English dictionary) are hard to find these days, in fact they cost hundred of thousands of dollars to acquire.

Though the short a domain name is the better. But the I believe a better crafted domain names are pretty easier to remember. I men a domain with two perfect words blend together like PayPal.com Facebook.com etc
 
Short urLs, usually two words or less or A brand name also have some very specific advantages. Short domain are easier to read, since they're so concise, and they're also easier to remember. They have a better chance at being “catchy,” and are more likely to “stick” in someone's head.
 
Yes, short domain are good. But these days it is really difficult to find short domains, especially a dot com domain. Find one or two word domain with dot com extension will be like winning a lottery. However, you can try other extension as well. Ultimately what matters is the domain name and not the extension.
Yes you are right. They are very expensive as well. When you try to get a short domain you see many difficulties in this process. Due to increasing number of websites short domain are very rare. Every one wants to get short domain.
 
I have to agree with you. I'm one of those people who pays little attention to a long domain name. I tend to forget them easily too, especially they sounds foreign or new to me. Short domain doesn't have to be just one word, you can add initials together with a word, depends on what they prefer, to make it interesting.
 
These days it is near to impossible to get one or even two words domain for dot com. However, you can get one or two words domain of your choice if you choose new extensions. Having said that you can get short domain for com extension if you coin a new term, bizdustry for example.
 
If you want people to memorize a domain, the easiest way is to make the domain short. So something short like Site. com or site. to or something like that. I always feel that the shortest the domain, the better, as some people tend to have short attention spans and anything too long will be forgotten in no time. A one word domain, that's short, gets more traction for sure. At least imo.

What do you guys think?Yes short domain are simple and catchy.But they are barely easy to come by now as a freshly purchased. Most of these one word domain names have been bought and now at a resell price big enough to buy good amount of crypto coins.Most of them are parked and listed at secondary offer.Talk of domain flipping gurus.
 
If you want people to memorize a domain, the easiest way is to make the domain short. So something short like Site. com or site. to or something like that. I always feel that the shortest the domain, the better, as some people tend to have short attention spans and anything too long will be forgotten in no time. A one word domain, that's short, gets more traction for sure. At least imo.

What do you guys think?
Like seriously, I see no reason why ur domain should be long, for example goal.com, I don't need to stress my brain before I could memorize it but Manchester united fc. Com is too long and takes time b4 I could even read it content, so I prefer to read the content on goal.com about united than going to their site itself.
 
I agree with the short domain name that is why we tried our best to get a domain that would fit our organization's acronym of FAP. But all domains like that with just 3 letters have been taken already - dot com, dot net, dot org. Our only recourse is to abbreviate the name of our organization so that we can get a practical domain name. However, the name that the boss had approved was not easy to memorize and even I would forget when I needed to write it down for a new viewer.
 
short domain are useful for branding reason, cause you don't need purchase long domain that difficult to recollect! except if for a blog or individual webpage, you can have veryverylongdomainame.com! however, on the off chance that you need to publicize your business and domain name, utilizing nearby radio, or TV, or possibly announcement! long domain name will make you misfortune! cause when you promote with them, you just have 5 second for ppl to recall you domain, in any case, if your site just to rank and bank, utilizing SEO, you don't need to squander cash purchasing short domain :) yet on the off chance that you need make greater business, short domain are must! else you'll free a ton!
 
Yes one word domain with good keyword is the best. But to be frank with you, one word domain is very scarce this days and that's why people are now going for two words and three words domain name. Two and three words domain are also good if they have good keywords.I agree with the short domain name that is why we tried our best to get a domain that would fit our organization's acronym of FAP. But all domains like that with just 3 letters have been taken already - dot com, dot net, dot org. Our only recourse is to abbreviate the name of our organization so that we can get a practical domain name.
 
yes, a short domain is much easier to remember and use and is available to anyone. and I prefer small domains without "-" and long names. small, simple and light is the perfect key :)
 

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