Establish your business online and protect your brand with a unique domain name.
Create your online presence by registering a unique domain name. Then use your domain name to add a business website and email address, and grow your business online.
Protect your brand
Register a domain name to make sure no one else can purchase it and control your brand.
Get business online
Make it easy to get found online by the people searching for your products and services.
Promote your business
Advertise your business with a website and sell your products or services online or in the store.
Use our easy domain search tool to find the perfect domain name for your business.
Find a domain name that matches your business name and is available as a .com, .biz or .net.
Our team will register that domain name and set up secure domain hosting for your website.
You can rest easy knowing that nobody else can purchase your unique domain name.
A business domain name is the unique name claimed through a domain registrar to represent a company online. It can be used for a website, email address, or both. It is also needed for a web hosting company to publish your website.
If you think your business will need a domain name, then it is recommended that you get one immediately to protect against someone else purchasing it. ZenBusiness can secure your domain name and ensure it aligns with your new business name.
Here are some great tips on choosing a good domain name for your business.
Ideally your domain name should sound exactly as your brand or company name or, at least, reflect it to some extent. Unfortunately many of the domain names using popular words are already taken. If the name you use for your business uses a combination of popular words, chances are it is taken as well. Start doing your search and if nothing shows as available to resonate with your brand, get creative. Slightly modify your brand name pronunciation, add your location, add action verbs and adjectives and see if you can find more options available for registration.
You want to avoid associations with products and services that are not related to your industry. On the contrary, you want your customers to think that your website is what they are looking for their need from the very moment they see your domain name. How do you achieve that? By using industry specific keywords and phrases that would trigger your customers to think of your product or service. Make a list of words commonly used in your industry and use it complementarily to your brand name.
If you want your customers to memorize the name of your business you will probably try to use less words. The same applies to choosing a domain name. The less words you use the better. Besides being easier to remember a shorter domain is also more trustworthy. It is specifically true when it comes to customers who don’t know you yet and are doing their research online. Aim to keep your domain name within the range of 15 characters.
Although the desire to differentiate your business from the competition is a great idea, don’t try to be overly descriptive when choosing words for your domain name when it goes agains its simplicity. Most of the time your customers will be seeing your multi-word domain name as a single long word without capitalization or separation between words. If the words you use are not commonly used or too complicated, the domain name will be difficult to read and understand. Try to use simple words that when joined together can be easily distinguished as a phrase.
Ideally your domain name should sound exactly as your brand or company name or, at least, reflect it to some extent. Unfortunately many of the domain names using popular words are already taken. If the name you use for your business uses a combination of popular words, chances are it is taken as well. Start doing your search and if nothing shows as available to resonate with your brand, get creative. Slightly modify your brand name pronunciation, add your location, add action verbs and adjectives and see if you can find more options available for registration.
You want to avoid associations with products and services that are not related to your industry. On the contrary, you want your customers to think that your website is what they are looking for their need from the very moment they see your domain name. How do you achieve that? By using industry specific keywords and phrases that would trigger your customers to think of your product or service. Make a list of words commonly used in your industry and use it complementarily to your brand name.
If you want your customers to memorize the name of your business you will probably try to use less words. The same applies to choosing a domain name. The less words you use the better. Besides being easier to remember a shorter domain is also more trustworthy. It is specifically true when it comes to customers who don’t know you yet and are doing their research online. Aim to keep your domain name within the range of 15 characters.
Although the desire to differentiate your business from the competition is a great idea, don’t try to be overly descriptive when choosing words for your domain name when it goes agains its simplicity. Most of the time your customers will be seeing your multi-word domain name as a single long word without capitalization or separation between words. If the words you use are not commonly used or too complicated, the domain name will be difficult to read and understand. Try to use simple words that when joined together can be easily distinguished as a phrase.
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