10. Register Your Domain Name
Finally… it’s time to register your chosen domain name.
Luckily, there are now plenty of places you can register your domain name for just a few bucks. If you’ve already chosen a web hosting plan, it’s generally easier to register your domain name with the same company that hosts your other assets—and some will even throw in a free domain name when you sign up for hosting.
My recommendation for where to quickly register your domain name (for a great deal) is with Hover:
Hover Homepage Screenshot to Find a Domain Name
Some alternative options include domain registrars like GoDaddy and Namecheap, but consider reading these honest Bluehost reviews, too.
21 Clever Domain Name Examples (and Approaches to Choosing a Domain Name)
If you’re still unsure how to choose a domain name for your blog, look at these popular examples and approaches.
1. Use Part (or All) of Your Own Name
Using your own name, or part of it, for your domain afghanistan telemarketing data is simple. It makes branding yourself a bit trickier (unless you’re already well-known), as your name doesn’t have an inherent link to your topic. It also doesn’t work well if you have a very common name already registered online.
Examples of domain names using this approach:
ryrob.com (Ryan Robinson
michaelhyatt.com (Michael Hyatt)
stevepavlina.com (Steve Pavlina)
2. Describe What Your Readers Will Accomplish
If you’re clear about what your blog will do for readers, you could choose a domain name that describes that mission. This approach has the advantage of making your domain name act like a tagline or mini elevator pitch for your site—readers will be clear what your site can help them achieve before they even visit it.
It tends to lead to quite long domain names in many cases.
Examples of domain names using this approach:
10. Register Your Domain Name Finally
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