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Domain Name Tips
Before you purchase your domain name you need to do some domain homework.
Get your domain name first before you start your new business or website.
Many times people start a brand new business by picking out and establishing the business name, then they attempt to buy a domain name. The new business owners soon find out that every variation of the business name is taken and they are not sure what domain name to use.
Microsoft made a huge mistake when they spent millions marketing their new Zune MP3 Player. They didn’t secure the domain name zune.com and as of this writing the domain zune.com is still under someone else’s name with an under construction sign. Microsoft had purchased the zune.net domain name after the Zune name had been released. This was a huge blunder for the Microsoft marketing team not to secure the zune.com domain name before marketing their brand name.
Naming a website after its domain name can also be very important; when people think of your website, they'll think of it by the name. A good example of this is amazon.com; so if your business name is also your URL, the customer will automatically know where to go.
If you have already spent a lot time and money to establish your business name and you didn’t purchase a domain name. You can play around with some variations to try to get an easy name. If you fine that your business name is taken in every way thinkable, you can:
Check the whois information for the domain name you are interested in and contact the current owner listed to see if they're willing to sell it.
Another option is to search the Internet for a company that specialized in deleted domains. Each day thousands of domains are deleted and are made available for purchase. Many times people may forget to renew the domain or they simply go out of business; the domains are then deleted from the current owner and allowed to be purchased again. This can be a very good way to get the right domain name by using the deleted domains data base to search for certain keywords important for your business. A name that you didn’t even think of may show up as deleted and be the one name that will work.
Your domain name should be short, easy to say and spell.
Domain names can be of any length up to 67 characters. Someone actually bought the domain name shown below and let it go back. I wonder why???
wehavealargeofficespacethatisavailabletorentitislocatedinavibra.com
Shorter domain names are much better, especially for people who have to type them in. There is less chance for a typo when they are shorter. Premium domains with less than 8 characters are more desirable and very hard to find. You may have to put together some word combinations to come up with a good domain name. I would try to keep the name under 16 characters if at all possible.
Type out the domain name you are interested in buying – take a good look at it and say it out loud. Get friends to look at it and give their advice at what they first see.
Does it spell something that could be offensive? www.somethingassociates.com
Is it spelled correctly or are you trying to spell some word another way? www.gotravlers.com instead of www.gotravelers.com Can you easily distinguish the words or does the domain name make other confusing words?Does it have 2 or 3 of the same letters together? www.abbotttech.comDoes it sound OK? Is it easy to understand over the phone? Can the domain name be spelled easily by the average person? www.rockefellermontessori.comKeep in mind that many times you will have to spell out your domain name to people-- will certain letters sound like other letters?...such as… the s and f sound the same; same goes for the n and m; z and b, and so on.
Prefixes
Many websites use prefixes in their main domain name such as i and e. The i is most commonly for Internet, e for electronic. Many other prefixes such as all, my, best, pro, go, buy, best, and many more can be used.
These prefixes mentioned above should only be used when there is absolutely no hope for finding a good domain name.
Hyphenated or Numbered Domain Names?
Many people forget to type in the hyphen when typing in a domain name. It can be hard to say when giving the domain name out. It would be easier to say littleredschoolhouse.com instead of little hyphen/dash red hyphen/dash school hyphen/dash house .com.
Most of the good domains are taken and you may have to take a domain that has a hyphen in it to get the domain name you want. I would try to avoid the hyphenated names if possible.
Domains which contain numbers have some problems in that you will have to explain that it is a number 4 instead of the word for or four. 4salesonline.com is a good example of the confusion in telling the domain name to someone.
Of course if you owned 500.com or 5555.com these would be great names that are worth a lot of money and easy to remember. All of these good domains are already taken and very hard to find even on the secondary market. 
A domain name like 94529875.com would be hard for someone to remember.
COM, ORG, NET, etc?
Typically most businesses use .com domain names. Most .net domain names have been used by Internet organizations and .org is frequently used by non-profit organizations.
Most people have .com on the brain, and when typing a domain name in, they will almost always assume it's a .com domain. Dot com’s are the most sought after.
What does .com, .net and .org stand for?
.com represents companies or for profit organizations, it is also the most common extension for domain names. Most personal web sites also use this extension
.net generally represents Internet Service Providers and other organizations
.org represents non-profit organizations or groups
.info stands for .Information and is generally for information type sites but not limited to that type
.biz domains are used for businesses sites
.us stands for United States and can be used for any type of site
.ws means 'website' and can be used for many different types of websites
Though these are general guidelines, you may use any of these extensions when registering a domain name. If you want to be make sure no one else can benefit from your domain name, it's a good idea to register all three variations of your domain name. 
Domain Name Status Codes 
ACTIVE: The registry sets this status. The domain can be modified by the registrar. The domain can be renewed. The domain will be included in the zone if the domain has been delegated to at least one name server.
REGISTRY-LOCK: The registry sets this status. The domain can not be modified or deleted by the registrar. The registry must remove the REGISTRY-LOCK status for the registrar to modify the domain. The domain can be renewed. The domain will be included in the zone if the domain has been delegated to at least one name server.
REGISTRAR-LOCK: The sponsoring registrar sets this status. The domain can not be modified or deleted. The registrar must remove REGISTRAR-LOCK status to modify the domain. The domain can be renewed. The domain will be included in the zone.
REGISTRY-HOLD: The registry sets this status. The domain can not be modified or deleted by the registrar. The registry must remove the REGISTRY-HOLD status for the registrar to modify the domain. The domain can be renewed. The domain will not be included in the zone.
REGISTRAR-HOLD: The sponsoring registrar sets this status. The domain can not be modified or deleted. The registrar must remove REGISTRAR-HOLD status to modify the domain. The domain can be renewed. The domain will not be included in the zone.
REDEMPTIONPERIOD: The registry sets this status when a registrar requests that the domain name be deleted from the registry and the domain has been registered for more than 5 calendar days (if the delete request is received within 5 days of initial domain registration it will instead be deleted immediately). The domain will not be included in the zone. The domain can not be modified or purged; it can only be restored. Any other registrar requests to modify or otherwise update the domain will be rejected. The domain will be held in this status for a maximum of 30 calendar days.
PENDINGRESTORE: The registry sets this status after a registrar requests restoration of a domain that is in REDEMPTIONPERIOD status. The domain will be included in the zone. Registrar requests to modify or otherwise update the domain will be rejected. The domain will be held in this status while the registry waits for the registrar to provide required restoration documentation. If the registrar fails to provide documentation to the registry within 7 calendar days to confirm the restoration request, the domain will revert to REDEMPTIONPERIOD status. The domain status will be set to ACTIVE only if the registrar provides documentation to the registry within 7 calendar days to confirm the restoration request.
PENDINGDELETE: The registry sets this status after a domain has been set in REDEMPTIONPERIOD status and the domain has not been restored by the registrar. The domain will not be included in the zone. Once in this status all registrar requests to modify or otherwise update the domain will be rejected. The domain will be purged from the registry database after being in this status for 5 calendar days.

 

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