Business name / website address???'s
Cindy
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Hi everyone,
My business name is Inspiring Designs which I started years ago. When first opening years ago I made and sold lots of personalized products but due to customer demand my sole reason for existing now is 'photography'. I never expected nor dreamed photography would take the main seat, it just happened and I absolutly love it. To make a long story short... Back then I took pictures for the products people wanted because they had none... they ended up wanting to buy the photos more than the products... so I started studying photography and have grown from there.
My questions and concerns:
- Does Inspiring Designs the name fit a photography business?
Lots of poeple tell me they love the name but I'm not so sure it fits anymore. I don't really want to change because of the pain of having to change state & local licenses, etc but will if need be.
- I purchased the domain name www.inspiringdesigns.net long ago but the .com is not available. Is the .net enough or should I keep trying to find something where the .com is available?
Sorry for rambling on. This is just something that I've been wondering about quite abit & so thought I'd run it by all you wonderful smugmuggers.
Have a Great Day!
My business name is Inspiring Designs which I started years ago. When first opening years ago I made and sold lots of personalized products but due to customer demand my sole reason for existing now is 'photography'. I never expected nor dreamed photography would take the main seat, it just happened and I absolutly love it. To make a long story short... Back then I took pictures for the products people wanted because they had none... they ended up wanting to buy the photos more than the products... so I started studying photography and have grown from there.
My questions and concerns:
- Does Inspiring Designs the name fit a photography business?
Lots of poeple tell me they love the name but I'm not so sure it fits anymore. I don't really want to change because of the pain of having to change state & local licenses, etc but will if need be.
- I purchased the domain name www.inspiringdesigns.net long ago but the .com is not available. Is the .net enough or should I keep trying to find something where the .com is available?
Sorry for rambling on. This is just something that I've been wondering about quite abit & so thought I'd run it by all you wonderful smugmuggers.
Have a Great Day!
Cindy Colbert (Utterback) • Wishing You Co-Bear Love, Hugs & Laughter!!!
Recommended Website Address? 9 votes
[url]www.inspiringdesigns.net[/url] (I own the .net but not the .com)
66%
6 votes
[url]www.IDPbyCindy.com[/url]
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1 vote
Other
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Graphic design/Web design Company
or artist as in paint and paper.
how about inspiredimages.us.com thats available
My www. place is www.belperphoto.co.uk
My smugmug galleries at http://stuarthill.smugmug.com
or have the main page link to do your different business
or have photography/domain.net aka subdomain. Changing your company name might be hard for your customers to follow.
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I agree changing my business name now would be confusing to customers so I've been adding photography & more to all my business stuff so it looks like: "Inspiring Designs Photography & More"
however that's way to long for a website address and people are always asking me how to spell 'Inspiring'. But then again right now it's simply id. smugmug and they're always asking with a raised eyebrow how to spell that
What about going with IDPbyCindy.com?
shortened for Inspiring Designs Photography by Cindy
Do you'll think it would be easy enough for customers to recall & more importantly type in? Or would I be better off just going with my name?
Seems allmost everything I really like is allreay taken :uhoh
Using the second name, with "pby" in it will confuse customers.
A domain name should be short and memorable. Getting a .com over a .net is not nearly as important today as it was five years ago. The general public is a lot more educated on top-level domains these days, and a .net is no longer confusing.
I think your .net domain works perfectly for you, if you're happy with the name.
Cheerleading: http://www.CheerPhoto.com
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I'm having the same issue. I started out as a graphic design business, specializing in Logos and designing tshirts...then I got into photography and that's what has taken off.
Until I can decide, I've just kept the "designs" part of my name, but had the site reflect the busness of Tshirt / graphic design (logos)/ and photography.
changing my mind right now is also going cost money...so I'm playing it by ear right now.
Sebastian
SmugMug Support Hero
cindy is simple and but utterback... hmmmmmm - I don't know.
Maybe a combination of the previous suggestions would help.
Keep your existing domainname. Register any new or alternate names, but have them all point to the same web site (aliases in internet speak).
For example: I have MountainMeadowDesign.com, but to avoid having oversized business cards :, I also registered mtnmdw.com. Both go to the same page, but if someone can't remember the abbreviated name, they can always type out the long name to get there.
I've also registered FirstnameLastname.com, but haven't done the alias yet. I think this would be much easier for some people to remember.
If you are trying to think up new domain names, check out sites like http://www.nameboy.com. Not only do they make suggestions ,but they list availability.
Have Fun,
- Frank
From the suggestions seen so far, I would stick with the .net you have and use that.
Cheerleading: http://www.CheerPhoto.com
Blog: http://cambler.livejournal.com
Again - Thank you so super much : and have a great day everyone!
Cindy
Sebastian
SmugMug Support Hero
I, personally, spent weeks trying to find the right dot "com". I think people don't pay enough attention and assume it's .com . I'd hate for them to go to the wrong address, kwim.
Have fun.
Cheers,
Nandita
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I used to have a .net domain. But after watching three different people type in "myolddomain.com" while I was standing over their shoulder and had just told them my url (including the .net part), I decided that this was probably happening plenty of times when I wasn't around. Many, many folks just add a .com to whatever url you tell them.
I switched from a business name .net to my own name .com and in my experience, it's a whole lot easier for folks to remember and get right.
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