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Old June 25th, 2008 Jun 25, 2008 11:34:34 AM -   #1 (permalink)
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When picking a domain name I'm assuming it is ideal if you can get the exact name of your company. But what if that is taking. For instance if my companies name was, JumpingJosh. JumpingJosh.com is taken, so is it advisable to register jumpingjoshclothing.com or jumpingjoshapparel.com, or should you just pick an entirely different name altogether. I'm trying to build a brand and I don't want to do anything that might confuse consumers.

What are people's opinions on this?
 
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Old June 25th, 2008 Jun 25, 2008 1:30:00 PM -   #2 (permalink)
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I would say either of the two you suggested would work. If jumpingjosh is the name of the clothing line than I would go with the next best thing if jumpingjosh.com is taken. Just make sure that you reference the URL for your site a lot so that people are aware it isn't jumpingjosh.com.
 
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Old June 25th, 2008 Jun 25, 2008 1:57:38 PM -   #3 (permalink)
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I agree with Kristine, both the alternatives you suggested are fine. Adding apparel or clothing to the end of your brand name's domain isn't bad.

Of course it would be "ideal" if you could just have jumpinjosh.com like your example, but I think as long as you have the dot .COM and it's still very close, it should be fine.

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Old June 25th, 2008 Jun 25, 2008 7:48:08 PM -   #4 (permalink)
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Hi, I think that both alternatives are fine as well. My 2 cents comment = I'd probably go with 'clothing' rather than 'apparel' because some people have trouble spelling 'apparel' and you don't want them not finding your site over something silly like that?!
 
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Personally I disagree - not being able to get CompanyName.com was always a deal breaker for me, and I've discarded many potential brand names because of it. For SEO, for trademark convenience, for professionalism, for direct navigation, etc. etc. there's no question which is better. Each business then needs to decide for themselves how much better, but for me it's the right URL or nothing.

That said, if you're so desperate you end up choosing between a bastardised spelling (like "Jumpin Joosh") and adding a word (JumpingJoshCothing) then adding a word wins.
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What about JammingJosh.com or some other J verb?
 
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Old June 26th, 2008 Jun 26, 2008 3:20:34 PM -   #7 (permalink)
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Personally I disagree - not being able to get CompanyName.com was always a deal breaker for me
I totally agree Lewis. I didn't even settle on a name for my company until I had the .com name I wanted. I'd keep working until I found what was perfect.
 
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Default Re: Selecting a domain name

one option would be if you were going to incorp. .then you could be jumpingjoshinc.com
hmm or mabe try jumpinjosh.com.. and change your company name.. if that avail..

One thing to also think about.. is if the company that owns jumpingjosh makes clothes or t-shirts and has it traded marked.. You could be in trouble with any of the variations.
 
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Default Re: Selecting a domain name

Consider adding a hypen as well. I know some people advocate against this, but it's not a bad alternative: jumping-josh.com same name, just added a dash.

And whatever route you choose to go with, keep checking on the original domain name you wanted. It could come available to you in the future. Then you can get it as well and point it to your web site. For years I have wanted my last name .com but someone has had it for almost 10 years now. I ended up going with .net and keep checking to see if the .com frees up. Works for my email purposes anyways!
 
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Hi, just wondering if you have had any luck chosing your domain name or if you are still debating over what to do?
 
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For years I have wanted my last name .com but someone has had it for almost 10 years now. I ended up going with .net and keep checking to see if the .com frees up.
The people who buy domains to "squat" on them will never give them up unless you pay them.
 
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Default Re: Selecting a domain name

Just an update:

Jumping Josh is not the actual name I am considering, it was really just for my example. But, thank you for all the useful advice. I actually made a huge list of about 60 names. And then had friends and family pick their top three and their bottom three. My main purpose in doing this was to find particular names that people found catchy or interesting. I think people are drawn to names the flow nicely, if that makes any sense.

I have narrowed my list down a lot and am still in the process of picking a domain. I pretty much am planning on eliminating the domain name if I can't get the exact name (without extensions like clothing, apparel, etc.). I have found a few of the domains are just being squatted on. But, I could probably pick one of them up for a few hundred bucks. I'm not sure if I want to do this, but it is still an option.

Anyway, thanks for the responses,

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You know, Go Daddy has always been real helpful when we needed domain names. Im not an employee of theres, I just realy have had a good time with there service.
There are new extension and we use .BIZ because the .COM wasn't availble. Yes, you want it to be as close to your company name as you can or something that will remind the buyer of your stores name.
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What every you pick buy the hypenated and the scrunched version of your name so a competitor can't purchase the other version. Seo wise the SE's prefer the hypenated version if it contains a keyword that is searched for. Jumpingjoshclothing is less likely to be listed for a search for "clothing" than jumping-josh-clothing where "clothing" is interpretated as a single word.
 
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When picking a domain name I'm assuming it is ideal if you can get the exact name of your company. But what if that is taking. For instance if my companies name was, JumpingJosh. JumpingJosh.com is taken, so is it advisable to register jumpingjoshclothing.com or jumpingjoshapparel.com, or should you just pick an entirely different name altogether. I'm trying to build a brand and I don't want to do anything that might confuse consumers.

What are people's opinions on this?
It depend on the keywords you want to rank for , but if you want to buy a non related with content domain you can try other TLD
 
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