More Tips for Picking a Domain Name for Your Real Estate Web

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More Tips for Picking a Domain Name for Your Real Estate Website

Kurt D. Lynn July 16, 2008

On the Web, your name is everything; your domain is your brand.


Sure, it sounds easy-just pick a name and get your real estate website going-but it鈥檚 just not that simple. Choosing a domain name for your real estate website is one of the most important dynamics in your real estate business. Your domain name choice will be the foundation of all that you do over the Internet in the future. And in the future, the Internet will be very important in the real estate industry.

Before you sit down in front of your PC and start checking out names, here鈥檚 a few things to consider:

1) A brand is more than words. Your real estate brand is an image of who you are and what you offer-represented by words. Like any communication task, pick the wrong words and you may establish the wrong image. Often, it is more important that your brand be clear than it is that your brand be clever. A domain name choice of 鈥渃hicagoproperty.com鈥?might not be more clever than 鈥渓andboutique.com鈥?but it鈥檚 very clear what the name represents. Generally, your domain name-your brand on the Internet-should also address a 鈥渂enefit鈥?that is provided. In this vein, a domain name choice of 鈥渜ualitychicagoproperty.com鈥?might be much better than 鈥渟usiesrealty.com.鈥?br />

2) The idea of your real estate brand is to be memorable-to get the 鈥渕indshare鈥?of your prospective visitor. To that end, it makes no real difference whether your name is long or short-both can be memorable. But it probably suggests that you do not add articles such as 鈥渢he鈥?or 鈥渁鈥?to the name and that you do not include hyphens in the name unless that is accepted common usage for the terms you choose. If in doubt, take a poll of prospective customers and ask them about the memory 鈥渟tickiness鈥?of your proposed name.

3) Lastly, everybody wants the 鈥?com鈥?extension, but finding the right one can be difficult. Don鈥檛 discount extensions such as 鈥?net鈥? 鈥?info鈥? 鈥?biz鈥?and 鈥?us鈥?they may make just as good sense also. Just make sure that when you include the extension as part of your 鈥渂rand鈥?that it all works together.

4) Getting multiple names-think forward to the future. You may want more than one domain name. Today you might just want to register 鈥渃osmoclevelandrealty.com鈥?but tomorrow you might want 鈥渃osmocondos.com鈥?and 鈥渃osmoindustrialproperty.com鈥?as well. If you anticipate such a need, register the names now, while you still can. Tomorrow they may be gone.

Just remember that your domain name choice is your brand choice. You may be eager to get your presence established on the web, but take your time and find the name that will truly add-value to your real estate marketing presence rather than confuse it.

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kartinmarshall

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The domain name is most used on attracted on customer and other agent.Your real estate web name has been professionally required.your web Domain name are very easy remember. There link not a pace any key or signature otherwise it can not work.
 

aldenprado

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If the domain name is too long, be sure to use the abbreviation to make it more memorable. Domain names are meant to be catchy, so do not be afraid to use popular terms, provided that represent your business and the niche is in perfection.
 
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