Book
Title Domain Names
:
15 Simple Ways to Get the One You Want
By Susan Kendrick
www.WriteToYourMarket.com
See more articles at:
www.BookCoverCoaching.com
If you’ve done any searching for domain names,
you know how hard it can be to find one that’s
available. For one-word book titles like Giving,
Blink, Winning, or the one-word book title
you have in mind, it’s even more challenging. Let’s face
it, the kinds of common, everyday words that make great
one-word book titles are usually already taken, and in
many forms. But, there are ways to make them work.
(Note--If your book title is a few or several words
long, you will likely find it easier to secure it as a
domain name as is and should do so. If you can't, then
the tips below will work for you, too.)
One way is to create
a URL that shows it is specifically for a book--see the
first few suggestions in the list below. Second, as long
as your one-word title is not being used in a similar
field or industry, you can take advantage of more
options like "place" and others below that establish
your URL not just as your book, but as your overall
business brand that you are using this book to build.
How to do it
To create this kind of book title URL, add words to
or otherwise modify the book title so you can find a URL
that is available. Here are some examples. In each
suggestion below, the blank represents the book title.
You can also experiment with using prefixes and endings
together. Whatever you choose, remember that the URL has
to be easy to say, easy to hear, and most of all—easy to
remember.
Here are 15 ideas to get you started:
________________book.com
________________online.com
________________series.com
________________place.com
________________coach.com
________________coaching.com
________________now.com
________________today.com
Your____________.com
My_____________ .com
Get____________ .com
More___________ .com
Choose_________ .com
The_____________book.com
The_____________place.com
Your____________place.com
Need more?
As you can see, the list can go on and on. Consider
adding works like “go,” “plus,” “ultimate,” etc. The
particular meaning of your one-word book title will also
present you with a wealth of unique ways to create
memorable URLs. So, you now have not only a way to find
just one URL that's available, but many that will help
you throughout your book marketing efforts and that will
secure the brand for your book and your business. So,
get started and good luck!
To hear from authors who are using their book titles to successfully market their books, go to www.BookCoverMarketing.com.
Questions? Please give us a call at 715-634-4120 or email info@WriteToYourMarket.com.
© Copyright 2008, Susan Kendrick, Write to Your Market,
Inc.
www.WriteToYourMarket.com
715-634-4120
NOTE:
This site is protected under both U.S. Federal copyright law
and international treaties.
No part of this work, including text, layout, or images, may
be reproduced or copied
in any form or by any means without the express, written
consent of the author.
Susan Kendrick, Write To Your Market, Inc. 715-634-4120.
© 2008 Write To Your Market, Inc. All Rights Reserved.