Domain Names – Better a Memorable Dot-Net, Dot-Biz Or Dot-Bz Than a Forgettable Dot-Com
Of course you want a dot-com extension. Everyone does. But one of the biggest mistakes you can make choosing a domain name is picking one that is difficult to scan and impossible to pronounce. By “difficult to scan” I mean a word or phrase that bares so little resemblance to a real word or phrase that it is resistant to mental retention and you forget it the moment you hear it. An example might be when two or three common English words are severed and reconnected into one impossible mishmash as in “landarchass,” a shortened version of a business name that a fictional businessman might choose instead of “landscaping architects and associates” (by the way, if you’re interested, this name is still available as a dot-com; I didn’t dare use a real name).
The dedicated domain name server system makes it possible to assign domain names to groups of Internet users systematically, independent of their physical location. This makes the World Wide Web (WWW), hyper links and Internet contact information to remain consistent Internet routing structures are changed. The dedicated domain name server system also distributes the responsibility of assigning domain names and mapping the same names to IP addresses. This is done by designating authoritative name servers for each domain. The authoritative name servers are in turn assigned their particular domains; this chain can extend to several sub domains thereby making the distributed Domain Name Server fault tolerant and helped in avoiding the need for a single central register
The dedicated name server is maintained by a distributed database system using the client-server model with name servers as nodes. Each domain or sub domain has one or more authoritative Domain Name Servers that publish information about that domain and the name servers of any domains subordinate to it. The top of the hierarchy is served by the root name servers: the servers to query when resolving a top-level domain name.
There are plenty of examples of this mistake out there. How many times have you asked someone for their website and they’ve told you what it is not once but twice or three times, and you’ve still left them wondering what it was they had said? Or you left thinking you had it; but when you got to your computer you’d either forgotten completely or couldn’t get it to render no matter how many likely combinations you tried.
Why do people choose these names? Who knows, but one reason must certainly be that they are desperate to get a dot-com name. After all, isn’t dot-com the only way to go?
Of course it isn’t! Better a memorable dot-net, dot-biz or dot-bz than an instantly forgettable dot-com
Resource Author Francisco Rodriguez H.
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