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What NOT to Name Your Blog | 10 Steps To Choosing Your Blog Name

April 8, 2017 By Shelley Zurek 73 Comments

Mistakes that I Made: What Not to Name Your Blog

“This post “What NOT to Name Your Blog | 10 Steps To Choosing Your Blog Name” was inspired and sponsored by Domain.ME, the provider of the personal domains that end in .ME. As a company, they aim to promote thought leadership to the tech world. All thoughts and opinions are my own.”

What NOT to Name Your Blog 10 Steps To Choosing Your Blog Name

Blog naming mistakes: What NOT to do when naming your blog

As you know, I have been blogging for 7+ years. When I chose my blog name back in 2009, I didn’t really do any research. I just decided to start a blog, tried to think of a catchy name that said “Women over 45” and “Me”, and named it “Still Blonde after all these Years” as I was inspired by the Paul Simon song “Still Crazy after all these YEARS”. So much for using my MBA knowledge, right?

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After I named my blog, I realized that I had made many mistakes in my name. Here’s what NOT to name your blog:

  • Don’t have a blog name that is TOO long — Still Blonde after all these Years has 34 letters. It might not seem like much to type but imagine if your name was 34 letters long…you get the point.
  • Don’t have a blog name where the spelling isn’t clear — The “Blonde” in my blog name has always given me fits. Blonde and Blond are pronounced the same. I always have to spell it for others. If people can’t spell your personal domain, they can’t get to your site!
  • Don’t have a blog name that is a made up word —  If you are the next  “Google” or “Yelp” you can introduce a new word via your blog title and make it work via a huge advertising budget. Otherwise, simple words in the language of use are more easily remembered.
  • Don’t choose a blog name that no one can pronounce — A foreign word, a complex word or phrase may help you to stand out or it may make you forgettable.
  • Don’t pick a blog name that limits you — unless you want to rename/rebrand often. Choosing something like Dad of 2 rascals (and then you have 3 more rascals) will make your title irrelevant fast.
  • Don’t forget to consider social media — is the name you are choosing available across all platforms and are there enough characters to spell it out on the social media site and in the social media site url? I had to shorten my blog name in the url for most social media sites because they didn’t allow 34 characters. For example, I had to use http://pinterest.com/stillblondeaaty and no one understands what stillblondeaaty means.
  • Don’t get too sassy with your name — Consider carefully when using curse words, vulgarities, current “cool” words, or any name that is in your face. This might work for a handful of people who can carry it off over time but many of us decide to monetize our blogs, sponsors hesitate on any name that is dicey. Your online reputation matters as you build your blog. Consider your purpose carefully as you create your online business.
  • Don’t back into your domain name — One of the biggest mistakes people make when launching their website is to back into a domain name by adding hyphens and getting creative with spellings in order to find an available .com. A company called Domain.ME is a top-level domain provider and the .ME extension offers the flexibility to create clever, memorable online destinations. That’s part of why .ME domains are so great – there is a much larger pool of clever available domain names – while having all the same SEO benefits and value as the more traditional domains, such as a .COM.

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10 Steps To Choosing Your Blog Name

Being sure to incorporate the wisdom of the “What NOT to Name Your Blog” above, here’s 10 steps to choosing your blog name:

  1. Keep your blog name short, simple, easy, clear, free of offense, and pronounceable.
  2. Your blog name should make sense to other people (sponsors, readers, people who search and land on your site, etc.)
  3. Check all social media sites to ensure you can claim them under your blog name of choice and you that don’t have to shorten or abbreviate.
  4. Create clever, memorable online personal blog names that don’t involve convoluted spellings or hyphens. This can easily be done by considering  a unique, safe identity online with a domain ending in .ME. .ME domain names are also very popular among the global startup scene for the many meanings .ME carries and the opportunity to get a short, highly-branded, and memorable domain name with a personal feel to it.
  5. Choose a blog name that is representative of what you’re offering.
  6. Pick a personal domain name with an intuitive URL that people can remember when they inevitably lose your business card.
  7. Identify a blog name that will make sense as you grow and evolve.
  8. Alliteration can be your best friend when choosing a blog name.  My friend’s blog name is “Keenly Kristin”. Another blogger friend uses “Simply Stacie”. The double letters in the words (K or S) are memorable.
  9. Consider using your own name. You will always be YOU. You can grow, switch your subjects and/or become an authority on various topics but You will always be YOU.
  10. Select a name you can say out loud without being embarrassed. I can’t tell you how many bloggers hate saying their blog name out loud.

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  1. Casey Garvey says

    April 6, 2018 at 10:31 pm

    These are great tips on choosing a blog name! I just made my first blog and named it Caseys Ramblings.

    Reply
  2. Sarah L says

    April 6, 2018 at 1:51 am

    I think your blog is serving as an excellent example of what not to name a blog.

    Reply
  3. Kaycee says

    April 5, 2018 at 7:36 pm

    Great tips! Thanks for sharing with us! Mine is ‘My Crafty Zoo’ and I no longer do or post about anything crafty…. Oops….

    Reply
  4. Sarah L says

    March 15, 2018 at 1:21 am

    I’m glad you found work arounds for having a blog with a very long name. It’s a great name.

    Reply
  5. Calvin says

    March 4, 2018 at 3:12 pm

    Some nice insights and guidelines. Good to take into consideration when naming that blog

    Reply
  6. Stephanie Z says

    March 4, 2018 at 2:24 pm

    This is very good advice. I didn’t think about having one that is too long being a problem.

    Reply
  7. Sarah L says

    March 4, 2018 at 1:40 am

    You certainly managed to do the name thing all wrong and I still like it.
    We all need bad examples to learn from.

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    • Shelley Zurek says

      March 7, 2018 at 9:05 pm

      Exactly Sarah!! Shelley

      Reply
  8. Rosie says

    October 8, 2017 at 3:21 pm

    This is the first time I’ve ever heard of .ME domains! So much to think about naming a blog!

    Reply
  9. Miranda Sherman says

    May 17, 2017 at 6:22 pm

    These are some great tips. My first blog was Moms Bookshelf & More. It was perfect for the title not to be limited using the & more and the url was just momsbookshelf(dot)com so it wasn’t too long. I have learned a lot over the years but having a list like this from the beginning would have been amazing!! Thanks for sharing!

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  10. Adriane says

    May 12, 2017 at 6:52 pm

    Wonderful tip!! Thanks!

    Reply
  11. HOLLY THOMAS says

    May 12, 2017 at 5:59 pm

    I follow a lot of blogs and the name is very important, I have been a follower of yours for many years and the name caught my attention, but it was the content that kept me interested.

    Reply
    • Shelley Zurek says

      May 16, 2017 at 7:34 am

      Thanks Holly! The Chief BLonde

      Reply
  12. Lauryn R says

    May 11, 2017 at 1:33 pm

    These are great tips, thanks for sharing! I can definitely see how such a long blog name could be a problem. I have seriously been considering starting my own soon! I really enjoy reviewing products and blogging about food/sharing recipes. 🙂

    Reply
  13. lisa says

    May 10, 2017 at 5:39 pm

    That’s interesting. I’m not a blogger and have very little knowledge on basic computer functions.My daughter is a blogger. I guess she’d doing okay. She’s gone to California several times with others. I personally, couldn’t do it.

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  14. Rosanne says

    May 5, 2017 at 10:03 pm

    I don’t think I will ever have a blog but I’ve always wondered how people think up such catchy names

    Reply
  15. Dana Rodriguez says

    May 5, 2017 at 9:10 pm

    These are great tips. I love them! I have thought abought starting a blog before but I just don’t have time.

    Reply
  16. Elisse says

    May 3, 2017 at 1:02 pm

    I saved this, as I really do need help with my blog! 🙂 Although the title of my blog is “We Live In The Country!”, the website is southernwestvirginia.blogspot.com as I started it to focus on southern West Virginia issues… so it’s a little confusing, to say the least! I probably need to move it to another host, too… Just need more time to devote to it!

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  17. Brandy Monday says

    May 2, 2017 at 8:14 pm

    Thanks for the great advice, this was something that I recently was having to struggle with. Coming up with a good name can be hard!

    Reply
  18. Sarah L says

    May 1, 2017 at 11:38 pm

    Good points to consider if I ever decide to have a blog.

    Reply
  19. Jennifer S. says

    May 1, 2017 at 9:13 pm

    All good points, but I had to laugh at not choosing a name one would be embarrassed to say out loud. Who on earth would do that? I’d love to know what some of those names are/were….!!!

    Reply
  20. Edye says

    May 1, 2017 at 6:09 pm

    This post is so helpful! My blog is called Graceful Coffee and I really think it fits me 🙂

    Reply
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