![]() Is it memorable? Once I had a blog called Continuing the Journal. It was hard for people to remember the name, not to mention it was tedious to type. Despite the fact that there are a LOT of URL addresses already taken, try to find an address that isnt too long. You can always go with a. us suffix if the regular. com isnt available. The goal is for readers to remember it so they can type it in the address bar and not have to wait for a link or other visual reminder. Does it have a descriptive word? Using the photography example, maybe you dont want the word photo in the address, but you could use the word capture instead. Go through a thesaurus and write down all the descriptive words you could use to describe your blog and the niche. Then see if one of those words might work in the URL address. Choosing a Blog Title. |
![]() Avoid names that are copyrighted or trademarked you can check using the U.S. Patent Office Trademark database. Make sure no other business is using that name or anything similar especially in the same niche as it can make SEO difficult. All these are important to avoid but pay particular attention to the last two points. The last thing you want is to deal with a copyright infringement case. Also, for the last point, you don't' want to find yourself competing with a company with a similar name in a similar niche and climbing an uphill battle in terms of SEO. Blog Name Ideas Final Thoughts. |
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![]() Step 2: Decide on a Blog Name that is Descriptive, has good SEO, and is Brand friendly. After deciding on your blog niche and going over the blog names to avoid, its now time to start creating a shortlist of blog names. |
![]() Think about the names you still have in the running - which ones give you a bit of wiggle room and which ones really limit the scope of what you can blog about. This does depend a bit on how convinced you are that the niche is the right one for you. If you are absolutely 100 convinced that you will never change, then a really tight niche-specific idea is actually really good, as people will instantly know what your blog is about and you will attract the right people. It can also help with SEO for example a blog aimed at vegans which has 'vegan' in the domain name will certainly help you perform well in search results. |
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