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		<title>Selecting Your Hyperlocal Blog Domain Name</title>
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		<dc:creator>Steve Sherron</dc:creator>
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<p>I wrote about <a href="http://bloggerlens.com/hyperlocal-blogging-and-time-commitment/">time commitment</a> in my last article. Once you clear this hurdle in your mind you can move forward. I believe an important consideration will be what to call your site and selection of a domain name. I do not believe a domain name will make or break your site but I think it can be helpful. I would look for something as short as possible and catchy. </p>
<p>I&#8217;ll use the name of my site as an example. <strong>Monroe Scoop</strong>. I didn&#8217;t spend a lot of time determining what I would call my site. I came up with something I liked rather quickly. This will not always be the case. The selection of your domain name could be frustrating because your image will be set around the name. I live in Monroe, NC. I knew I would be targeting the keyword of Monroe, NC to take advantage of search engine traffic. The word <strong>Scoop</strong> also came pretty natural to me. Whenever I hear the word &#8220;scoop&#8221;, I either think of ice cream or a breaking news story. Monroescoop.com felt natural and it rolled off the ol&#8217; tongue easily. I imagined how people would be telling their friends, <em>&#8220;Did you read that story this morning on the Monroe Scoop&#8221;?</em> I imagined a simple logo design. I made my decision. I only hoped the domain was available and fortunately it was. </p>
<p>I live just outside of Charlotte, NC and their are several small townships that are almost little cities by themselves. During this naming process, I envisioned a network of <strong>&#8220;Scoops&#8221;</strong> that included several of the local townships as well. Do you live in a town surrounded by smaller progressive communities? You need to think of each of these communities as a <strong>hyperlocal niche</strong> unto itself. After a quick Google keyword search for these little towns, it was easy for me to determine which of these communities receive a fair amount of search engine traffic for the keyword of the town name. I selected the 3 or 4 that would compliment my flagship site and I went ahead and purchased those domain names also. Now I have a little network of local town domain names just waiting to be built and I don&#8217;t have to worry about someone taking my idea and feeding off a name I have built.</p>
<p>A domain name only costs around $10. Buy a name you want today. Don&#8217;t wait. By the way, if you have not bought your own personal name, check on it while you are at it. If it&#8217;s available, buy it. Don&#8217;t be frugal and think it will be there forever. None of us have any idea where the internet will be in 5 years. Owning your own domain name could prove to be very valuable. </p>
<p>To start this process, I use <a href="<a href="http://www.BlueHost.Com/track/ssherron">BLUEHOST.COM</a> to buy my domain names and to also host my web sites. There are many companies that do the same. Godaddy is probably a popular one that comes to mind. I find Go Daddy a little clunky and confusing at times. I&#8217;m not particularly happy with their interface. It&#8217;s a personal thing for me. Bluehost is easy to navigate and their customer service is top notch. I will say this about Go Daddy, they also have excellent customer service. You get to talk to human beings that speak english.</p>
<p>Go ahead and give your domain name some thought. Start checking the availability of the names that you favor. If you find one that you like and it&#8217;s available, I wouldn&#8217;t wait. Go ahead and make the purchase. You can sit on it as long as you like. It&#8217;s only $10 a year. I promise that there are others in your community with the same thoughts and they are trying to come up with a name also. Beat your competition to the punch. </p>
<p>If you have never taken out a domain name in your life and feel a little intimidated, don&#8217;t be. It&#8217;s an extremely easy process. A while back I made a screen cast for <a href="http://monroescoop.com">monroescoop.com</a> explaining just how easy buying a domain name is and giving you step by step video instructions. Check it out below.</p>
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