Many beginners make mistakes when buying domain names because they are not well-prepared. We've previously introduced the domain purchase process and some precautions. So, what should beginners know before buying a domain name? Here's an introduction:
1. First, determine the name of your domain name. If it's for domestic use, it's recommended to use the full pinyin spelling, not an abbreviation, so that visitors to your website can easily remember your business. If your business or product name is long, it's not recommended to use the full pinyin spelling; consider combining the first letters of the domain name.
2. If your desired domain name has already been registered, you can add the region or area name before the domain name, such as Hefei + domain name.
3. When choosing a domain name, check if it has been registered before, if it has backlinks, and if it has been blocked by search engines, resulting in a lack of indexing, etc.
4. Purchase the domain name from a reputable company to avoid small business owners running away or paying excessive renewal fees. If the website becomes inaccessible, it's even more of a loss.
5. When choosing a domain name suffix, common suffixes such as .com, .net, .org, .com.cn, .cn, and .cc are generally more conducive to ranking and optimization.
As we all know, a good domain name can directly impact a company's reputation and promotional effectiveness. The above are some points that beginners should know when buying a domain name.
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