A great domain name is an important factor in online visibility, especially for businesses. It can help establish credibility and make it easier for customers to find and remember your website.
There are a few things to consider when choosing a domain name for a real estate business:
Keep it short and simple: A short, easy-to-remember domain name will be easier for potential customers to type and find.
Use keywords: Including relevant keywords in your domain name can help improve your search engine ranking.
Use a .com extension: There are a few reasons to go for a dot com. Firstly it is the most widely recognized, Dot Com is short for Dot Commercial, so if you aim to attract customers from around the globe it is the first stop and most expensive, as all roads lead to Rome, a great deal of domain names derive from a few keywords.
Consider using your location: Including your location in your domain name can help potential customers find you more easily.
Be creative: A unique and memorable domain name can help set your business apart from the competition, however is a different proposition to a more generic domain. A generic domain name may have advertising if you were to search ie. LuxuryRealEstate.com or CalifornianRealEstate.com
Did you know that the TM emoji resolves to the letters tm on the domain name system?
It's also a good idea to check the availability of the domain name you're interested in using before you commit to it. You can do this by using a domain name checker tool or by contacting a domain name registrar.
A domain names use case is a determining factor on how much it may be valued at for example, a personalized version like AndrewsRealestate.com will attract fewer buyers than CityRealEstate.com. A good domain name attracts buyers from the whole market, it can be used by beach front agents as well as city based agencies, and commercial or industrial realestate.
Melbourne@RealEstateTM.com