Visit places where your audience might hang out, like social media groups and forums. Read Amazon reviews of travel books. Check comments on travel blogs that you already like. What kinds of interests or problems jump out to you? What commenters do you resonate with? Find patterns between the...
All the books, dated from the 1960's to the 1990's, spell the bird's name the same way: Ross' Goose. At least among the scientific community, the standard is still adding an apostrophe without an additional S to a word ending with S, even if the extra syllable is pronounced. ...
If the interest remains above 30 throughout the year, you can finalize those specific niches and include them in your blog idea. 4. Pick Something You Can Monetize 9 out of 10 new blogs started to aim to earn money, if this is the case with you please pay attention. If everything goe...
I vow to be your spell checker, grammar friend, and tell you when things need hyphens. I promise to be your partner in exercise, even if I am much faster than you, and most of all, I promise to try things, even though I am sure I will not like them, just because you say, “...
Easy to spell and pronounce. You don’t want to spell it out constantly for people when you mention your blog’s domain. Avoid numbers and hyphens. Not only does it look clunky in the URL, it’s also difficult to type out when you add hyphens. Use your name. It’s pretty likely th...
Not sure what your focus is? Take a minute to think about your interests or what you’re most passionate about. Your entire blog name should align with that focus. Keep it short and memorable No one likes a name that’s hard to spell or remember. Keep it short, catchy and easy to ...
Not sure what your focus is? Take a minute to think about your interests or what you’re most passionate about. Your entire blog name should align with that focus. Keep it short and memorable No one likes a name that’s hard to spell or remember. Keep it short, catchy and easy to ...
Avoid hyphens. Avoid double letters between words – petessite.com looks odd. You should like it and be proud of it “doyouevenblog.com” wasn’t my 1st choice, but it was brandable, easy to say, and is easy to read and type out. ...
Make your domain name easy to pronounce and spell Let’s imagine you want to create an advert for a slot during the big game. If it’s difficult for an actor to say your name in that advert, how do you expect other people to be able to understand?
Choose a memorable, relevant domain name:Your domain name should be easy to remember and spell, and relevant to your business. It should reflect your brand and be intuitive for customers seeking your products or services. Research availability:Use domain registration platforms such as GoDaddy, Name...