How to Register a Domain Name for WordPress (Without Regrets

A domain name is your brand’s permanent address online. It’s worth spending 10 minutes doing it correctly, because changing it later can cost rankings, trust, and email setup headaches.

Step 1: Pick a domain name that actually works

Keep it:

  • Short (easy to type)
  • Clear (no weird spelling)
  • Brandable (not just keywords)
  • Easy to say out loud

Avoid:

  • Hyphens and double letters
  • Trendy spellings that confuse people
  • Long names like bestwebdesignagencyforsmallbusiness.com

Step 2: Choose the right domain extension

For most small businesses:

  • .com is still the strongest globally
  • .net is fine if .com is taken
  • Country domains (.gr, .co.uk, etc.) are okay if you mainly serve one country

If you want worldwide clients, .com is the best default.

Step 3: Think about brand protection (optional but smart)

If your brand is serious, consider registering:

  • yourbrand.com
  • yourbrand.net
  • yourbrand.co
    …and redirect them to your main domain.

This prevents copycats and confusion.

Step 4: Decide where to register (important)

Best practice:

  • Register your domain where you get good DNS control
  • Make sure you can easily manage:
    • Nameservers
    • A records
    • CNAME records
    • TXT records (email, verification)

Because if your DNS panel is weak, connecting hosting + SSL becomes painful.

Step 5: What you’ll need next (after buying the domain)

After registration, you’ll do one of these:

  • Change nameservers to your hosting provider (easiest), or
  • Set DNS records manually (A/CNAME)

That’s what the next post covers.

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