Free .com Domain for Irish Formations Customers

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As previously announced, we have partnered up with Cork Company ‘Irish Formations’, giving customers a FREE .com domain name.

Customers will also get the option to save 40% on Web Hosting, which is basically a home for your website, or on the easy website building tool, SiteMaker, suitable for even the least technical of users. These both include personalised email. Getting a website online has never been easier

The 3 options:

  • Free 1 year .COM Domain Name ONLY – Redeem voucher code – this will be received in your confirmation email after you have purchased your formation package
  • 40% OFF Advanced Hosting & FREE Domain Name – Including free email accounts, 160+ One-Click Installs (inc. WordPress & Joolma) & our NEW Online Shop!
  • 40% OFF SiteMaker & FREE Domain Name – an easy to use website builder packed with everything you need to get online -including 100+ design templates and free email accounts.

How to make the most of your FREE domain:

Naturally, before being able to ensure availability, the first step is coming up with that perfect name. The following should all be considered when naming a company:

Target Market:

Consumers have different expectations for each business. What type of customer is the company trying to attract? The name should reflect this.

Keep it Memorable:

Is the address easy to recall? If not, start again! Integrate keywords. For instance, if you run a small building company make sure you include ‘building’.

Keep it Short:

When selecting a name for your company keep it short and sweet. Short website addresses are easy to type and more importantly, easy to remember.

Be Unique:

Avoid using a similar address to your competitors. Be defensive – purchase multiple versions of your website address, and consider misspellings.

Protect:

Register your website addresses for as long as possible, and don’t let them expire. We also recommend getting multiple extensions, registering a .ie is advisable for all Irish formations.

If you would like more information on the partnership please see: www.irishformations.ie.