Written on 15 May 2012
Domain Name Registration
Having the right domain name is one of the most important things when you are giving your business an online presence. The most obvious choice of web address would be 'your company name.com or .co.uk, but nowadays most people aren't lucky enough to be able to get that.
We can help you decide on a suitable domain name for your company, and then register it for you under your name.
It can also be a good idea to register multiple domain names for a business, and then we can redirect them all to the same website. This is a good way of making sure that your website gets a good ranking on Google.
Case study
An example of this use of multiple domain names pointing to the same website is www.treasureislandtoys.co.uk.
This website has different sections selling toys for girls, boys babies and a general toys section. What we have done is purchased the domain names treasureislandtoys.co.uk, treasureislandboys.co.uk, treasureislandgirls.co.uk and treasureislandbaby.co.uk, and each one of these domain names goes to the same website.
If you would like more information regarding domain names, please contact us.
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