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    you're more likely to be able to register your first choice. However, if you wish to appeal to a worldwide audience, don't put off a large percentage of your visitors by limiting your domain name to a specific country.

    5) Search for and buy your domain name

    Now you need to establish whether or not any of your preferred twenty names are available as a domain name. I tend to us

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    1) Think keywords

    If feasible, it's good to call your business something both memorable and 'keyword friendly'. Make sure that you consider less popular keyword phrases as well. Think about how you use a search engine. You'll often amend your search phrase until you find the information you're looking for. That means that less common keyword phrases could get a reasonable share or traffic.

    2) Brainstorm business name ideas

    It's best to try and brainstorm with a mastermind group of friends or colleagues. Write down one hundred possible names, either on a whiteboard, or on a piece of paper. The important thing is not to constrain anyone or anything. If necessary, reward everyone for every name they come up with. No name is too crazy at this stage.

    3) Rate your business name ideas

    Take a break for half an hour. When you come back, you need to have forgotten who suggested which name to make sure that your decision isn't personal. Go through each name and give it a rating. If there's a few of you involved in the brainstorming, then everyone should give each name a rating. Now you need to narrow the list down to the twenty best names.

    4) What domain name extension should you use?

    Whether you use an internationally recognised domain name extension such as .com or .biz or a more local extension such as .co.uk or .us, it probably depends upon the nature of your business. If you have a product or service that only appeals to a certain country, it's worthwhile just going for a country specific domain, as you're more likely to be able to register your first choice. However, if you wish to appeal to a worldwide audience, don't put off a large percentage of your visitors by limiting your domain name to a specific country.

    5) Search for and buy your domain name

    Now you need to establish whether or not any of your preferred twenty names are available as a domain name. I tend to use

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    traffic.

    2) Brainstorm business name ideas

    It's best to try and brainstorm with a mastermind group of friends or colleagues. Write down one hundred possible names, either on a whiteboard, or on a piece of paper. The important thing is not to constrain anyone or anything. If necessary, reward everyone for every name they come up with. No name is too crazy at this stage.

    3) Rate your business name ideas

    Take a break for half an hour. When you come back, you need to have forgotten who suggested which name to make sure that your decision isn't personal. Go through each name and give it a rating. If there's a few of you involved in the brainstorming, then everyone should give each name a rating. Now you need to narrow the list down to the twenty best names.

    4) What domain name extension should you use?

    Whether you use an internationally recognised domain name extension such as .com or .biz or a more local extension such as .co.uk or .us, it probably depends upon the nature of your business. If you have a product or service that only appeals to a certain country, it's worthwhile just going for a country specific domain, as you're more likely to be able to register your first choice. However, if you wish to appeal to a worldwide audience, don't put off a large percentage of your visitors by limiting your domain name to a specific country.

    5) Search for and buy your domain name

    Now you need to establish whether or not any of your preferred twenty names are available as a domain name. I tend to us

    Keep Your Advertising Simple
    In the fast-paced, high-tech culture of the 21st century, you might feel tempted to experiment with flashy ads for your products or services. But, don’t give into the temptation. More often than not, the flashy and cutesy touches in advertising don’t work.What does work is a message that matches the needs, desires, and values of the
    3) Rate your business name ideas

    Take a break for half an hour. When you come back, you need to have forgotten who suggested which name to make sure that your decision isn't personal. Go through each name and give it a rating. If there's a few of you involved in the brainstorming, then everyone should give each name a rating. Now you need to narrow the list down to the twenty best names.

    4) What domain name extension should you use?

    Whether you use an internationally recognised domain name extension such as .com or .biz or a more local extension such as .co.uk or .us, it probably depends upon the nature of your business. If you have a product or service that only appeals to a certain country, it's worthwhile just going for a country specific domain, as you're more likely to be able to register your first choice. However, if you wish to appeal to a worldwide audience, don't put off a large percentage of your visitors by limiting your domain name to a specific country.

    5) Search for and buy your domain name

    Now you need to establish whether or not any of your preferred twenty names are available as a domain name. I tend to us

    Offline Advertising Tips
    Since most of us are always online and our business is online, we often forget the importance of advertising our business offline. Print advertising can be one of the best forms of advertising for your buck. Why? Well, with print advertising it's in the form of hard copy and is always in view of your potential customers. Thats just one sma
    ames.

    4) What domain name extension should you use?

    Whether you use an internationally recognised domain name extension such as .com or .biz or a more local extension such as .co.uk or .us, it probably depends upon the nature of your business. If you have a product or service that only appeals to a certain country, it's worthwhile just going for a country specific domain, as you're more likely to be able to register your first choice. However, if you wish to appeal to a worldwide audience, don't put off a large percentage of your visitors by limiting your domain name to a specific country.

    5) Search for and buy your domain name

    Now you need to establish whether or not any of your preferred twenty names are available as a domain name. I tend to us

    Throwing Good Money After Bad Design-Is Your Small Business Wasting Money on the Wrong Graphic Artis
    A lot of my friends are graphic artists, they're great people and honestly, there are a couple of them that are pretty darn good at creating art. But you're about to learn that art, unless you sell art, won't help you attract more customers and grow your business. After reading this article my artist friends are probably going to l
    you're more likely to be able to register your first choice. However, if you wish to appeal to a worldwide audience, don't put off a large percentage of your visitors by limiting your domain name to a specific country.

    5) Search for and buy your domain name

    Now you need to establish whether or not any of your preferred twenty names are available as a domain name. I tend to use 1 & 1 Internet to do this. Don't be surprised if none of your top twenty list of names are available. If you find one that is free - and you're happy with it - now might be the time to grab it. Bear in mind though that domain purchase prices vary wildly. Yahoo Small Business Hosting is also worth considering. To begin with, I'd recommend purchasing the cheapest package that includes some basic web hosting. If none of your names are available, amend them slightly. If you're still not having any luck, then you'll need to get back to brainstorming. But keep the faith - your ideal business name is just around the corner.

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