Choosing a Descriptive Domain Name
[See also: Valuations and Uses for Descriptive Domain Names]
Choose the most relevant words to your business or industry, and make it memorable. The reason that many descriptive domain names receive
'type-in' traffic
is that they feature the words or phrases that are on people's minds when they type in the domain name.
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For example, if you sell antique clocks and watches you could try to buy these descriptive domain names:
AntiqueClocks.com
OnlineAntiqueClocks.com
AntiqueWatches.com
ClocksAndWatches.com
AncientClocks.com
RareClocks.com
LargeWallClocks.com
SteelWatches.com
CaliforniaClocks.com (if you are in California of course)
AntiqueWatchRepairs.com
Clocks.com
Watches.com
The last 2 are very valuable and would probably not be available. The others also have a significant value because each name is unique and when you own a name no-one else can.
See also: Valuations and Uses for Descriptive Domain Names
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