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Mortgage Marketing Articles Domain Name Articles (5)
10 Tips For Choosing A
Domain Name For Your Online Mortgage Business
Choosing a domain name is an important
first step when setting up and establishing your online mortgage presence.
Although you can change your domain down the road, it can be a time consuming
project and actually jeopardize your search engine rankings and site traffic.
Follow these 10 tips when selecting your domain name and it will serve you well
for years to come...
How To Own Virtual Real Estate...Invest In Your Mortgage Marketing Domain Name
If
you’ve been sitting on the sidelines of the World WideWeb (www.) and
hesitant to cross this great digital divide, you need to take immediate
action!
Now...I’ve
heard lots of “why not” excuses and that’s exactly what they
are...excuses. They cover everything from “I can’t do it,” to my
company (Lender, Mortgage Broker, or whatever) won’t allow me to have a
website.
Hogwash!!
What’s In A Name...Your Mortgage Marketing Domain Name
There
are some that say that most of the valuable domain names have already
been taken and are only available at a huge premium. Don’t you believe
it! In the Internet domain world, new names with potential become
available all the time as new trends and phrases become popular. Just
look at myspace.com, YouTube.com, eBay.com and a host of others.
4 Benefits of Having Your own Mortgage Domain Name
You’ve
probably never considered the benefits of having your own domain name,
and I can’t blame you. If you’re like many in the mortgage business you
work for a Mortgage Company or a Lender or even a Mortgage Broker and
in many cases are given an email address that you can use.
If
you’re not given an email address you probably use your personal email
address or even set-up a new one to use just with your mortgage
marketing.
As you probably know, I’m not an advocate of using one of the free personal email personal email addresses for your mortgage business. Getting Started With Your Mortgage Website - Your Domain Name
Your
domain name (i.e. Jane or JoeSmith.com) is the name that identifies
your website. You'll often see it proceeded by "www.," "http://," or
both. And just so you know...the terms "domain name", "URL," or
"website address" are many times used interchangeably.
Don't under estimate the value of a good domain name. << Back <<
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