How to choose a domain name

When you are serious about making money from your blog, the first you need to do is decide whether you want to run your blog on a free blog or on you own domain. Having your blog running on your own domain has way more benefits than running your blog on a free blog.

After you have decided to run your blog on your own domain, you need to pick a domain name. It is important that you put a little thought into picking your domain name.

Do not make the mistake I made with this blog. I had this domain name lying around and decided to use it for this blog. Big mistake! A lot of people think my name is Elizabeth Rose. This is not the case. It is also not a very brand-able domain name and on top of it, it has nothing to do with the topic of this blog either.

For some help on deciding what domain name to pick for you blog, you might want to read the following article at FreeCashQuest: How to choose a domain name.

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