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How do you know you have chosen an eye catching Domain name?

.com is the most eye catching. Anything super specific with great keywords makes it even better. So if you're targeting a local lawnmowing service, springfield-mowing.com is more eye catching than lawnmower.ru
 
I think an "eye-catching domain" means it is relevant to business/product/service. not keyword stuffed. short and simple.
The extension was used correctly, and no long tail keywords were used.
 
An eye-catching domain name is one that is memorable, easy to spell and type, and relevant to your brand or industry. To determine if a domain name is eye-catching, consider the following factors:
  1. Memorability: A domain name that is easy to remember and recall is more likely to stick in people's minds.
  2. Relevance: The domain name should accurately reflect your brand or the products or services you offer.
  3. Brandability: The domain name should be unique, memorable and easily associated with your brand.
  4. Length: Shorter domain names are easier to remember and type.
  5. Keywords: If relevant, using keywords in your domain name can help with search engine optimization and make your website easier to find.
  6. Easy to spell and type: A domain name that is easy to spell and type can help avoid typos and mistakes when people try to visit your website.
  7. Avoiding negative connotations: Choose a domain name that doesn't have any negative associations, as this can negatively impact your brand image.
 
  1. Length. When it comes to a domain name, less is more. ...
  2. Simplicity. You want people to remember your domain name and type it accurately. ...
  3. Keywords. Relevant words help users find you in a search and recognise what you do at a glance. ...
  4. Brand name. ...
  5. Website name. ...
  6. Good, not perfect.
 

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