One of the hardest things in life is naming something or someone, especially if it’s a website. It’s no secret that the artist website names should be beautiful, relevant and unique.
The right website title will work for your image and identity, as well as for SEO, allowing you to maximize the search engine traffic you receive.
Here are some tips and tricks for choosing the right art domain names
People will search your site by your name. This will help you to take higher positions in the ranking of search engines.
Search engines such as Google attach great importance to the keywords in the art domain names. A lot of domain names are already unavailable, so if you are a textile painter, try a few different versions of the keyword.
If you are trying to choose a domain name, a great idea may be to combine your name with the type of your art like ClarkeGableClayWorks or JessyNormanSculpture
According to the study, the average length of the names of the most popular websites is only 6 characters. One- or two-word names are easier to read and are perfect for a title.
When you are going to choose a domain name you don’t need to show the maximum creativity as you do in your art. Try to avoid unusual and rare words. Remember, you shouldn’t have to spell or explain anything when you say your website name out loud.
A non-hyphenated version of art domain names with no numbers is easier to type in and find. Numbers and hyphens can only cause confusion and complicate things when it comes to searching for your website.
Extensions or TLDs are suffixes at the end of web addresses such as. COM, ORG or. NET. Using the right Top Level Domain will help you find the best and most beautiful name for your website. You can make your TLD meaningful and industry-specific. The proper TLD in this case would be a relevancy signal for people and search engines and also work for your image and reputation.
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