If you're not quite sure exactly what a domain is, you should watch the previous tutorial.
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When you're trying to decide what domain name to purchase for your website, there are a few things you should know and keep in mind.
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Domain names can be hundreds of characters in length, but the shorter the domain, the better.
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Domain names can contain letters, numbers, and hyphens. You should avoid using hyphens, if possible, since that does make it harder to say your domain name to someone; being able to easily communicate your domain name is important.
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As domain names get shorter, so too do their likelihood of being available for purchase, so you may not be able to buy your first choice.
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You'll also need to decide what top-level domain, or domain extension, to use for your domain name, such as .com, .org, .net, .info, or .us.
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It really doesn't matter anymore; you can choose whichever sounds best and is available. If the .com domain of your choice isn't available, maybe the .net version is.
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To find out more about purchasing a domain name for your site, and how to check if a domain name is available, watch the tutorial immediately after this one.