If the domain name you’re developing is not the .com, but the .net, .org, .info, or any other extension, one way of making it memorable is by capitalizing it. Example.net or Example.NET? Example.info or Example.INFO? Currently, most people are used to going to the .com version of a domain name; capitalizing the extension when using it in text draws attention to the portion of your domain name that is most likely to be confused or forgotten.
Another way of making your domain memorable is on how you present it in text form. If you have a short name, say five characters or less, it may be worth it to spell it out in all-caps. If your domain name is two words in length, capitalize each word so it reads better. What is easier to read, myexample.com or MyExample.com?
Doing even small things to make your domain more memorable can be of great help later on when you’re promoting your site even more. The truth is, what we are talking about here is purposefully drawing attention to a negative aspect of your domain name (the non .com extension) with the motivation that by doing so people will remember it better.
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