Stick to .com

While there are many possible extensions (like .net, .shop, or .xyz), the .com extension is the current standard. It is the most credible and is the default extension people subconsciously type when looking for a brand.


Keep it Memorable

Aim for 6–14 characters. Shorter names are easier to remember, harder to mistype, and are cleaner on business cards.


Avoid Numbers and Hyphens

Hyphens and numbers lead to verbal confusion and typos. People often forget the dash or wonder if the number is a digit (4) or a word (four).


Ensure it is Easy to Type and Pronounce

Run the "Radio Test": if you heard your domain name on the radio, could you spell it correctly on the first try?


Use Keywords Strategically

If your brand name doesn't explain what you do, try to include a broad keyword. For example GardenHappiness.com


Make it Brandable

Brandable names like ComfySweaters.com stand out. A brandable name feels unique.


Research

Before buying, check for trademarks to avoid your domain being too similar to an existing company.


Think Long-Term

Choose a domain that you can grow with.


Ready?