In today’s highly competitive online world,
a website needs a domain name that is easy to remember. You want to be able to provide all potential visitors with a means of stumbling across your site without even knowing it exists. The best way to achieve this is by following two easy steps:

1.) Look for your common name as the domain
2.) Register your domain with the “.com” extension (even if you desire your
      primary site to be .org – get both!)

e.g. yourcommonname.com (in our company’s case, it is athletewebservices.com)

The reason for the first step is easy to explain: The public knows who you are by how most people/entities refer to you. The reason for the second step is also quite simple: Internet surfers will type in the domain extension of “.com” first over 90% of the time when searching for a specific website. In other words, people’s first instinct is to try typing in yourcommonname.com into their internet browser and hope the appropriate live site appears. They may try “.net” or “.org” (if you are a non-profit organization), or they may turn to a search engine if they have not done so already. If the first thing they tried didn’t work, they could very well simply give up. Internet users can be very impatient!

AWS will help you find and register your rightful domain name. If yourcommonname.com is already registered and being used in bad faith (often including not being used at all) by a ‘cyber-squatter’, we will discuss the options you have and may offer free legal assistance in retrieving the domain name through our specialized legal team. If you choose to register an alternate domain name or several different domain names, we can help by offering suggestions and manage the registration process.


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