Choosing a Domain Name For Your Firm
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Choosing a Domain Name For Your Firm is an important facet of branding your business online and helps shape your online identity. A domain name identifies your website and therefore should be succinct and easy to remember.
Your domain name reflects your business and the types of services you supply. If you have one particular area of focus, you can even make your domain name reflect this (e.g. illinoisdriverdefense.com). Generally, though, firms use their company name as the domain name. Consider your domain your trademark and plan accordingly. Once you begin to use your domain you are branding and building searches based on this, so make sure that you are happy with the name. A domain name should be short and to the point. Avoid dashes or several words if possible and keep it easy to remember. Read more.
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