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Choosing The Right Domain Registry

domain name Choosing The Right Domain Registry

There are a lot of differences in terms of price, service and user friendliness when it comes to choosing the right domain registry. Domain names are easy to register but the devil in this case is in the price and service you get for your money.

I would like to provide you with some tips what to look for when are planning to register or move a domain name between registries.

What You Need To Look For

  • Price – Always have an idea what your domain name is going to cost you. The difference here is really in the domain extension you are looking to register. Popular .com names are usually not more then $11 for a year. Whereas .tv domain names are twice or sometimes three times as expensive to start with.
  • Size Of Registry – I would recommend avoiding a small registry to register your domain names. The reason is that they usually charge more for a registration and the likelihood of either being taken over or discontinued is quite high in such a tough market as the domain market. At the bottom of this post I have recommend three domain registrars.
  • User Interface – If you look at the possible registries you want to register your domain with always take a look a closer look at their website and if possible take a tour to see how easy to use the website is. This will give you an idea how user friendly their interface is and will give you an indication of much time you would need to spend making sense of the domain interface. This might sound trivial now but be assured that you can loose a lot of time and nerves over time if you do not find what you are looking for on their website right away.

Domain Registrars I Could Recommend

  • Moniker – Great user interface, very big and very competitive prices.
  • Godaddy – Very competitive pricing, market leader but with a very confusing user interface sometimes.
  • Enom -  Also recommendable. They do not really have any weak points.

What domain extension to choose: .com, .net., .org,…..?

domain name What domain extension to choose: .com, .net., .org,.....?This is the third part of our domain name series started two weeks ago.

Today I would like to provide an overview of the different domain extensions one can choose from, what I believe are the best uses of these domain extensions and what domain extensions should be important to you if you want to start a website.

The Leader Of The Pack “.com”
This is by far the most popular extension and was originally intended to be the domain extension for commercial business in the US. The .com is now the ultimate extension to have and is worth considerably more then others. If you have the choice always choose a .com.

The Second Tier. The “.net” and “.org”
.net and .org are at the moment really secondary domain extensions unfortunately. This is due to the .com boom over the last 10 years. The .net was intended to be a domain extension for networks and is often used by IT people. The .org was intended for an organisation is general. The .org is now mostly preferred by charitable organisations, NGOs and websites with a community flair and purpose. I really like the .net and .org and have a lot of these names in my portfolio but these extensions will never be as popular as the .com unfortunately.

The Newcomers’ .info, .biz and many others
These are the up and coming extensions that are meant to be making it easier for the ever growing internet community to be to more topic specific. .info is meant to be for information websites, .biz for businesses and their corporate websites. There are a lot more of these new extensions out there but I believe only the .info and .biz will be popular in the next 5-10 years time.

Country Specific Domain Extensions
Then there are the country specific extensions like .us, .co.uk and .de only to name three of them. These are domain extensions that are great if you have a German only website (.de) for example or if you are primarily doing business in the UK (co.uk). The only danger with these country specific domain extensions is that they are not very likely to have a global appeal and therefore will in the long run limit your general brandability across the web. This is my opinion only of course and I am sure that there are examples that can prove me wrong.

All in all it fair to say that the internet user now has a lot of different domain extensions to choose from.
My advice is this. If you have .com name then this should be your first choice. The .net is great for social media and technology. The .org is great for the whole business around green topics and sustainability. If you have not been able to get the name you wish as a .com, .net or .org then I would go with an .info or .biz. If you choose to be country specific in terms of your business outreach then a country specific extension as mentioned above might suit you.

But stay away from all the others. All of these new extensions are just ways to get your money out of he pockets nothing more.

Domain Name Classes – The Types Of Domain Names You Can Choose From

domain 1 Domain Name Classes   The Types Of Domain Names You Can Choose FromThis is the second post of the new series on domain names. Domain names have been my hobby for a long time now and the purpose of this series is to explain what I find important about domain names.

The topic of this post will be about the key uses of a domain name across the internet. The so called domain different classes.

People, organisations and governments now make different use of domain names. Here are so called domain names classes I have identified when looking at uses of domain names.

Class 1 – Personal Names
These are domain names that derive from the person’s name. Like my blog. FabianPattberg.com. mostly used for blogs and personal websites. I have only come across one different usage. Check out MaxGladwell.com. Max is not a person but only a blog brand, very clever Max.

Class 2 – Generic names
A generic domain name features a word or words that can not usually be trademarked on their own. That is why generic domain names are so popular. They are not nonsense names (class 3) that do not make sense. An example would be OrganicFood.com or MobilePhone.com these generic names are sometimes referred to as the “Real Estate of the Internet”. Some of them can be very valuable. Parked.com (Domain Parking Service) is an example.

Class 3 – Brandable and Nonsense Names
Brandable and nonsense names do not usually have an inherent meaning or obvious use on their own and are usually combinations of words. Because there are so many combinations possible with brandable / nonsense names the value usually is not more then the registration costs if undeveloped. But if you intend to develop this domain name into a website and you have pronounceable name, then you are in a good position to create your own nice brand. Examples are: Yahoo.com or Google.com

Class 4 – Acronyms
These are interesting when you have a longer company or a phrase that you would like to use as a domain name. An example is the writers network I run. The name of the network is “The Sustainability Writers Network” and the domain name I use is TSWN.org. In this way you are making the domain names a lot more user friendly when it comes to communicating with your visitor on the web. Instead of writing the full name he/she just needs to type in the acronym.

Class 5 – Numbers
Numbers are good to remember but usually do not serve as a good and useful domain name. I have seen some websites with number domains but these tend to be trendy and web designer websites. The only examples not fitting in this is 888.com but we all know that 888 is a lucky number in some cultures.

Class 6 – Letter and Number Combinations
This is the last domain name class that is really a mix of good and bad. You can have really useful names such as F1.com but these combinations are in most cases branded and trade mark protected. The important thing here is to have a short and pronounceable domain name. If you have that then you are in luck. Other wise are these domain names useless in my opinion.

One last point is that these domain name classes can be blurred sometimes. Different cultures across the globe have different words and expressions. These then used sometimes are great domain names. But also means something else: Always check the meaning of a domain name in different cultures to make sure you are not developing a brand with multiple meaning across cultures.

Next weeks domain series will be on the different domain extensions such as .com., .org, etc.  So stay tuned.

Picture Credit: Daniel Broche

One more domain and a successful start

Just yesterday I acquired another nice domain name. This time I bought FairtradeFashion.com at a really good price. I think this domain really has potential. It is very descriptive and a “.com” which is always ideal as it is the most popular domain extension across the globe.
My newest venture CorporateResponsibility.Net seems to be a success as well. After just one week of being live the site has now over 80 regular subscribers and approximately 50-100 unique visitors every day.
Lets hope it stays that way and the site keep the momentum. icon smile One more domain and a successful start

Link of the Day (Something new I will do with every post from now on):
EnvironmentalLeader.com – One of the best websites on environmental news I have come across so far.

All the best,
Fabian