Here’s a .GLOBAL domain registration tips guide so you can secure a strong, marketable name:
1. Keep It Short and Memorable
- Aim for one to three words max.
- Avoid long phrases — shorter names are easier to recall and type.
- Example: EcoTrade.global instead of EcoFriendlyInternationalTrade.global.
2. Align with “Worldwide” Branding
- Since .GLOBAL signals international presence, choose words that reflect scale, scope, or reach.
- Good themes:
- Trade/Commerce → Export, Market, Connect
- Logistics → Ship, Move, Freight
- Community/NGO → Unite, Together, Network
- Technology → Cloud, Data, Network
3. Avoid Redundancy
- Don’t repeat “global” in the domain name; the extension already implies it.
- Bad: GlobalShipping.global
- Better: ShipExpress.global
4. Choose Keywords With International Appeal
- Pick terms understood in multiple languages (e.g., “connect,” “trade,” “eco,” “nova”).
- Avoid region-specific slang or spelling unless targeting a specific market.
5. Prioritize Brandability Over Exact Match
- Exact match keywords like Logistics.global can be good for SEO and clarity.
- Brandable names like SkyReach.global can be more distinctive and protectable as a trademark.
6. Check for Trademark Issues
- Search the WIPO Global Brand Database and local trademark offices.
- Avoid conflicts to prevent legal disputes, especially for global-scale names.
7. Secure Related Domains
- If possible, register your brandname.com as well to prevent confusion.
- Forward other TLDs (like .com or .net) to your .GLOBAL site.
8. Think Long-Term
- Choose a name that won’t limit you if your business changes direction.
- Example: Instead of AsiaTrade.global, use WorldTrade.global for flexibility.
9. Use for Expansion & Marketing
- Even if you already own a .COM, register the .GLOBAL version to:
- Create a dedicated international site.
- Signal expansion to overseas markets.
- Run country-neutral campaigns.