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MB Challenge: Name and Domian Choice

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Well, last time, we spoke about niche choice. We went into detail about exactly what niche I had chosen, and all the reasons for doing so.

Today we are going to talk about another very important factor when starting a blog, especially when you plan to sell at some point. Your choice of name, and you choice of domain.

When it comes to blogs, you want to be able to achieve as many loyal readers and visitors as you can. One important yet simple way to do this is to have good domain choice. If someone can easily remember your blog’s name and domain, it is more likely that they will return at some point. But if you name is off the wall, hard to spell, or confusing, people will very easily forget.

For example, if you have a tech blog, and you call it www.techblog.com, you will get a lot of vistiors to return due to the draw of your domain, making it easier to brand your name, which is something I have talked about before. But if you call it, www.scorpiansden.com, a lot of people are going to forget what your blog was called. See, many people do not subscribe on the first, second, or even third visit. A lot of them read your blog for quite some time, and then decide to sign up for your RSS feed. So you at first need to get them coming back a few times if you want them to eventually subscribe to the RSS feed.

So when choosing your domains, make sure they are somewhat related to your niche, or at least something very brandable. In my case, www.monkeyblogger.com doesn’t really make you think “Tips and Tricks for Internet Professionals”, but it’s very brandable and easy to remember, which can catch a reader’s eye.

For our chellange, considering we have a tech blog in the works, we want to go with something related to tech obviously. Also, trying to stay with .com and .net is preferable, other extensions are harder for some to remember.

I have a few ideas for domains myself for this challenge, but I would like to hear what you have to say! In the comments, leave ideas for what you think my domain should be, and if any one of you get picked, you’ll get a special prize! :D So just leave a comment with your ideas and with your opinions on this post and this challenge, and we’ll move on to the next step in this challenge, Set up the blog, organize, customize, and optimize.

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6 Responses to “MB Challenge: Name and Domian Choice”

  1. Rajaie AlKoranit Says:

    http://www.techdoodle.com

    http://www.techlicious.com

    http://www.tekblogger.com

    Don’t know if they are taken or not :)

  2. Mark Cuda Says:

    ^^ Good ideas Rajaie, will look into them! :)

    Regards,

    - Mark Cuda | http://monkeyblogger.com

  3. Shane Hudson Says:

    I searched over 200 tech related names, found none available. I think you will have to go with something brandable instead of related. I have Burlby.com if your interested in that?

    Shane Hudsons last blog post..Grab The Attention In A Second

  4. Nathaniel Says:

    I was going to go with techiedoodle.com, Rajaie said techdoodle. Also,
    techmaster.com
    techblogger.net or .com
    techiecuda.com
    techmonkey.com :)
    Those are some. I have more if you want.

  5. Nathaniel Says:

    Oh Mark, you should spell check your posts. And spell check title too. I see two things that need spell checking.

  6. AlexM Says:

    I found your site on technorati and read a few of your other posts. Keep up the good work. I just added your RSS feed to my Google News Reader. Looking forward to reading more from you down the road!

    AlexMs last blog post..Eight years ago, died submarine "Kursk".

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