Real Estate Domain Names Buy Domain Name for Real Estate Websites
Real Estate Domain Names Buy Domain Name for Real Estate. Buying a domain name for your real estate business or pleasure? Choose carefully and do a lot of research before you buy a domain name, because there is a lot of power in a good domain name if you choose correctly. A great domain name that is keyword rich can boost your online visibility and web SEO ranking. Personally, I’m a big fan of the Internet and own over 200 domain names 60 of which are active websites or Blogs, and together they account for 100% of my business income. Before I purchase a domain name, I create a notepad text file, and when I see something I like, I copy and paste the names and save them all together, and then I set them aside for a little while and mull them over. After a while some names really stand out. I think it is wise not to purchase a real estate domain name on impulse or whim. Over the years I have come up with a few rules I adhere to when buying a domain name, I’ve listed them below.
- Brainstorm first and come up with lots of ideas – write them all down!
- A domain names should be easy to spell and easy to remember.
- A great domain name should relate to your business or audience.
- It should not violate copyright laws.
- Always buy a .Com for a website or Blog.
- Branding – consider carefully the words that you need contained in the domain name.
- Never buy a hyphenated domain name
- Purchase keyword rich domain names – example: www.atlantageorgiahomes.com
- The shorter the domain name the better
- Never use numbers as a substitute for words example: www.homes4sale.com
- For SEO purposes never buy a domain name that has your name if you are trying to sell homes.
- Is the domain name easy to remember?
- Purchase them at reputable sites: Godaddy, enom etc…
Hey Jim, glad I bump into your blog. I was brainstorming on real estate domain names. Umm…you mentioned you have over 200 domain names, 60 of which are active,; I’ll like to know if you hired people to maintain and update majority of your sites or you do this all by yourself?
I currently have over 60 domain names, of which roughly 6 of them are developed as a website or blog, and I do all the necessary work myself which is quite over-whelming. So can you give me some suggestions on how to keep up with the pace?
First of all I do all the work myself. The Domains are all handled in one site (Godaddy.com) and I use an excel spreadsheet to manage them.