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How to Choose a Domain Name for Your Website

How to Choose a Domain Name for Your Website

Take the time to choose the right domain name for your site

Choosing a name for your website can feel like a big decision. And honestly, it is. Your name is often the first thing people see, and you want it to stick in their minds.

But here's the good news: you don't have to decide right away. Your SimDif account comes with a free simdif.com address you can use for as long as you like. This gives you time to think, experiment, and find something that feels right.

How to test if you’ve chosen a good domain name

The best test is surprisingly straightforward. Tell a few people your web address out loud, then ask them to type it. If they can do it correctly without asking questions, you've found a good name.

This test reveals problems you might not notice on your own. Names that look fine on screen can be confusing when spoken. If someone has to ask "Is that with a 'y' or an 'i'?" or "Are there hyphens?", the name might need rethinking.

A name that's easy to remember and easy to type will serve you well for years to come.

Should I use my brand name or keywords in my domain?

If you already have a business name that people know, make sure it's in your domain. For example, if your café is called Lucia, you might choose cafelucia•com or luciacafe•com.

But many people are starting fresh, without an established brand. In that case, think about how strangers might search for what you offer. Someone looking for bike repairs in Cape Town isn't going to search for your name. They'll search for "bike repair cape town" or something similar.

This is where descriptive keywords become valuable. A name like bikerepaircapetown•com tells visitors exactly what they'll find. It also helps Google understand what your site is about.

Sometimes you can combine both approaches: marisolbakerypuebla•com includes the brand name, what's offered, and where it is. Just make sure the result is clear and easy to remember. Two or three terms work well. More than that becomes hard to recall.

Think twice before adding hyphens to your website address

If your preferred name is available with no hyphens, that's usually the better choice. Names without hyphens are easier to remember, easier to say out loud, and look more professional.

Avoid using more than one hyphen. A name like marisol-bakery-puebla•com might look untrustworthy to visitors. But if marisolbakery•com is already taken, marisol-bakery•com is perfectly fine.

How to buy your own domain name

You don't need a paid subscription to get your own domain name. SimDif lets you buy one and connect it to any plan, including Starter.

When you're ready, go to Site Settings (the yellow button at the top right), then tap "Website Identity." Select "Site Address - Domain Name" and tap on the button to purchase through YorName.

After your purchase, wait a couple of hours, then publish your site. This connects your new domain to your website.

There's no rush. You can always start building now and decide on the right name later.
The important thing is to begin.