It’s a Site, It’s a Brand, It’s a…

How to use your domain name as a brand

By Aliza P. Sherman Nov 16, 2000

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Think of your domain name as a brand. You might havewww.YOURCOMPANYNAME.com or you might have thought of a clever,memorable name relevant to your business.

For example, in 1995 my former company, Cybergrrl Inc., createda Web site called Femina.com, the first search engine forwomen-related Web sites. While Cybergrrl was our primary brand,Femina.com quickly gained a strong following, particularly amonglibrarians and researchers. Femina.com had its own logo and the Website had its own “look and feel,” meaning a design thatwas in line with its purpose.

We promoted Femina.com as a unique Web “property,”offering sponsorships to advertisers for the site and marketing itonline as its own entity. From day one, we looked at Femina.com asa brand, not just a Web site, and that thinking paid off. Fiveyears later Femina.com remains a strong brand name with womenonline. So remember: It’s not just a Web site, it’s abrand.

Aliza Sherman is an entrepreneur and author of Cybergrrl:A Woman’s Guide to the World Wide Web (Ballantine Books).She is currently working on her next book and new company.

Think of your domain name as a brand. You might havewww.YOURCOMPANYNAME.com or you might have thought of a clever,memorable name relevant to your business.

For example, in 1995 my former company, Cybergrrl Inc., createda Web site called Femina.com, the first search engine forwomen-related Web sites. While Cybergrrl was our primary brand,Femina.com quickly gained a strong following, particularly amonglibrarians and researchers. Femina.com had its own logo and the Website had its own “look and feel,” meaning a design thatwas in line with its purpose.

We promoted Femina.com as a unique Web “property,”offering sponsorships to advertisers for the site and marketing itonline as its own entity. From day one, we looked at Femina.com asa brand, not just a Web site, and that thinking paid off. Fiveyears later Femina.com remains a strong brand name with womenonline. So remember: It’s not just a Web site, it’s abrand.

Aliza Sherman is an entrepreneur and author of Cybergrrl:A Woman’s Guide to the World Wide Web (Ballantine Books).She is currently working on her next book and new company.

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Aliza Sherman is a web pioneer, e-entrepreneur and author of eight books, including PowerTools for Women in Business. Her work can be found at mediaegg.com.

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