Giving your site a name after your
domain may seem obvious to some of you, but you'll be surprised to learn that
not every website is named after the domain name even when the webmaster owns
that domain name.
Naming a site after its domain name
is important, for the simple reason that when people think of your website,
they'll think of it by name. If your name is also your URL (ie, web address),
they'll Imagine if your business (or website) is called "Acme", but
somebody else holds that domain name. Instead, you have some obscure domain
name called, say, "mybusiness.com". What happens when your customers,
recalling that Acme has a product they want, type "www.acme.com"?
They'll end up at your competitor's website. One lost sale.
In the modern world of the Internet,
where people automatically turn to the Web for information, it pays to have a
domain name that reflects your site or business. There are just fewer things
for your customers or visitors to remember. Moreover, you don't seriously think
that they'll try to memorise ("memorize" in US English) an unrelated URL just because you want them to, do you?
The only people who'll commit it to memory are your competitors who want to
compare your prices. Read on ..... http://www.googlegister.com
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