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7 Keys To The Best Internet Name For Your New Venture - AnthonyKic - 06-10-2021 7 Keys To The Best Internet Name For Your New Venture I’m sure you have all been frustrated at least once by not being able to get the Internet domain name you want for your company. Who owns all of these names, and should you ever buy one for a premium? The simple answer is that if you want to be found on the Web, the perfect domain name can be well worth a few thousand dollars, but don’t pay a fortune for one. The market for domain investors has taken a big step down in the last few years, since the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has rolled out top-level domains for every country, like .us and .me (for Montenegro), as well as allowing companies to set up their own top-level domains. For instance, BMW now owns all domain names ending in .bmw. Gone are the days when people like Frank Schilling and Kevin Ham built $300 million empires by speculating on premium domain names, since the possibilities are now endless. Yet people still pay big money to get the name they want. Recent examples include Christmas.com selling for $3.1M and Angel.com selling for $2M. The right place for startups is to target today's average of approximately $10-$20 per year for a .com domain name from GoDaddy or one of the hundreds of other domain name registrars. Certain extensions such as .tv and .vs range in the $20 to $40 range for a year registration, but you may be able to find sales on other extensions for as little as fifty cents per year. So how do you decide if you should be looking at the low end or the high end of these ranges? I suggest following these steps to get the name you need for your business:
Whether by crafting a great new name or wresting one from a previous owner, every new business needs to master the domain game early, and it need not break the bank. Spending big money up front, or changing domains down the line are both painful and costly. Have you done the proper homework on your preferred domain name? Marty Zwilling |