Register Your .CAMP Domain Name
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Each and every .CAMP domain name comes with all you need to get online.

  • Domain Forwarding and Masking: Direct any domain name you own to your website. Anyone who types that domain name into their browser is taken directly to your website.
  • Domain Locking: Domain locking prevents accidental or intentional transfers of domain ownership and stops anyone from redirecting your nameservers.
  • Total DNS Control: Manage your domain nameserver (DNS) records and set your email, FTP, sub-domains and website location all from one control panel.
  • Change of Registration: Assign your domain name to someone else or change the contacts for your domain online anytime.
  • Status Alerts: Monitor the status of your domain and get instant alerts if there’s been a change.
  • Auto Renew Protection: No need to watch expiration dates to make sure you renew on time! Auto renew keeps your domains, hosting, website builders, and other products in your name and under your control.
  • Free WHOIS privacy protection: We redact your name, address, phone number and email from our WHOIS directory.

A .CAMP domain is a great choice for websites centered around outdoor activities, training camps, boot camps, or community-driven initiatives. To make the most of your domain registration, follow these practical tips:


1. Choose a Clear and Relevant Name

  • Ensure the name aligns with your purpose (e.g., SummerFun.camp, CodeBoot.camp, FitTribe.camp).
  • Keep it short, memorable, and easy to spell.
  • Avoid complex words or ambiguous spelling.

Example: Instead of EliteOutdoorActivities.camp, opt for EliteOutdoors.camp.


2. Prioritize Branding

  • The domain should match or complement your brand name.
  • If your organization already has a name (e.g., AdventureWorks), try AdventureWorks.camp.
  • Avoid unnecessary hyphens and numbers unless they’re part of your brand.

3. Think About SEO

  • Use keywords relevant to your niche (e.g., TechTraining.camp, FitnessBoot.camp).
  • Avoid stuffing keywords; it should feel natural and brand-friendly.
  • Ensure the domain reflects your content’s purpose.

4. Research Competitors

  • Check if competitors are using similar .CAMP domains.
  • Avoid names that are too close to existing brands or trademarks.

5. Avoid Legal and Trademark Issues

  • Ensure the name doesn’t infringe on any trademarks.
  • Use tools like Trademarkia.com to verify.
  • Stay away from well-known brand names (e.g., Nike.camp).


6. Consider Buying Multiple Extensions

  • If possible, secure the .COM version of your .CAMP domain to prevent confusion or traffic loss.
  • Redirect the .COM domain to your .CAMP site.

Example: MyAdventure.camp → Redirects from MyAdventure.com


7. Enable Auto-Renewal

  • Prevent accidental expiration by enabling auto-renewal.
  • Keep your billing information up-to-date.

8. Build a Strong Landing Page Immediately

  • Even if your site isn’t ready, set up a “Coming Soon” page.
  • Include a brief description, contact information, and a call-to-action (e.g., “Join Our Mailing List”).

9. Monitor Domain Performance

  • Use analytics tools (e.g., Google Analytics) to track traffic and user behavior.
  • Evaluate if visitors are remembering the domain or typing errors frequently.

10. Protect Your Domain Privacy

  • Enable WHOIS Privacy Protection to prevent your contact details from being publicly displayed.
  • Most registrars offer this as an add-on or free feature.

11. Plan for Future Growth

  • Think about how the domain name fits into your long-term vision.
  • Does it allow for expansion beyond a single camp or event?

12. Secure Related Domains (If Budget Allows)

  • Variants like YourNameCamps.com or YourNameBootcamp.com can capture additional traffic.

Final Thought

A .CAMP domain can be a unique and impactful choice if used strategically. Ensure the name is clear, brandable, and memorable. With the right planning and execution, your .CAMP domain can stand out in a crowded online space.

Registering a .CAMP domain