Can your blog name and domain name be different?
Both names are used to identify a blog, but the blog title can be easily changed at any moment while the domain name isn’t something you should alter (in rare cases, people do change their URLs but that’s not something you should worry at this point).
Does my domain name have to be the same as my business name?
The main difference between business names and domain names is that a business name is used for identification, branding and legal purposes whereas a domain name is primarily a digital address for your website. As such, your business name and domain do not necessarily need to match.
Should I use my name for blog domain?
The benefit of using your name as your domain or blog is that it’s not likely to change. Another benefit of using your name is that if ever you decide to switch gears and blog about new topics, your readers will stick around, because they’re there to read what you have to say.
Can I use a similar domain name?
Customer confusion matters only if a domain name that’s similar to the one you want to use is a protected trademark. To be protected, a trademark must be distinctive. Generic terms can never be trademarks.
How do you want your name displayed to readers of your blog?
Here are some tried-and-tested ways to name your blog.
- Use Your Own Name. Let’s start with your own name.
- Choose a Completely Random Name.
- Check Your Competitors’ Blog Names.
- Revert to Pen and Paper.
- Use a Blog Name Generator.
- Reach for the Thesaurus.
- Try Alliteration or Assonance.
- Use Abbreviations or Acronyms.
What does domain mean in blogging?
The domain name for a blog can be anything (assuming it isn’t already being used) — a company name, a nickname, or your favorite food group. A domain is the address, or main URL, that people type in the browser to get to your Web site. Think of a domain like an address to your house.
What should be a blog title?
These tips will help a blog title like this increase online awareness:
- Use action words in the front of your blog title (I.E. Increase, grow, boost)
- Use words like “your” to help your reader feel like you are speaking directly to them.
- Add in tips to the end of the title.
- Add words like “easy”, “simple” and “fast”
What is similar domain?
Also known as cousin domains, lookalike domains are website domain names that are similar to real, legitimate domain names. Lookalike domains are often used in a different type of scam called typosquatting.
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