What If My Name Is Already Taken?
Unfortunately, a lot of domain names have already been reserved.
If you have a fairly common name, there is a good chance that your
name has already been purchased by someone else.
Below you will find some suggestions for selecting a domain name.
Remember, domain names are not case sensitive, and you
cannot have spaces in a domain name. It is a good idea to
capitalize the first letter of every word when you print them (for
example, on a business card or on advertising) so they are easier to
read and remember.
- Try the obvious. If your child's name is Michael Smith, try
MichaelSmith.com
- If that is taken, try MikeSmith.com
- Still no luck? Try adding the middle initial:
MichaelCSmith.com.
- If that doesn't work, try MichaelCharlesSmith.com.
- We don't recommend hyphens ("-") unless the name itself is
hyphenated (for example, www.DavidHyde-Pierce.com).
Hyphenated names tend to get confusing and are tough to
remember.
If you are running out of ideas trying to find a suitable "dot com" address, you still have other
alternatives ...
- Try a "dot net" address (select the
drop-down arrow on the Check Availability area above
and select ".net"). While these are not as desirable as
a "dot com," they are certainly a viable alternative.
- The "dot org" domain is typically used to indicate a
not-for-profit organization, but there is probably a good chance
that your name is available for the .org address. It's
worth a try--enter your name in the empty field then select the
drop-down arrow on the Check Availability area above
and select ".org"
- The "dot me" domain is becoming more
popular. Because it is relatively new, there is probably a good
chance that your name is available for the .me address.
Try it--enter your name in the empty field above, select the
drop-down arrow on the Check Availability area above
and select ".me"
- There are a number of other extensions available. Generally,
the two character "top-level domains" are reserved for use by a
country--.US for the United States and .CA for Canada. The .CA
names are reserved for Canadian citizens and organizations.
These might be available to you, depending upon your
citizenship. If you try to
secure a domain that you are not qualified to purchase, the
system will tell you before you enter your credit card
information.
- If your name is available, you might want to consider
getting some (or all) of the top-level domain names --.com, .net, .org, .me,
.mobi, .us, .tv,
etc. -- at the same time. This prevents others from purchasing
variations of your domain name in the future. Keep in mind that
prices vary among the these types of domains. Prices will be
reflected accordingly.
If you still need help, you're always welcome to call our
technical support line, available 24/7.
Click the Check
Availability button and call the number at the top-left corner
of the screen.