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Choosing an address to sell your siteSome ideas to ensure you make the most of your on-line address By Connor Lindsay - 3rd August 2000 - Back to News Every website needs an address, not only as a location but as a vital way for people to find you on-line. Your address is just about as important as the content of your site, as people wont be visiting at all if they can't locate you!
Here are some tips to help you make the best choice in an address that is just right for your site:
- Not any Henry St. will do, you'll need an easy-to-remember address. You will lose the attention of most people quickly after failed attempts at where they think it should be.
- Make it logical - if your business is called Pens Are Us, the first place the average consumer will look for you on the net is www.PensAreUs.com, and not as a link from the coffee shop next door to your Mum's house.
- Remember to check that your chosen name is not yet registered on-line.
Good luck with finding your dream home on the internet!
For further details and more hints click here.
Source: http://gippsland.com/ Published by: office@messenger.com.au

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