Tips for Choosing an Awesome Domain Name

Like choosing a company name, selecting the right domain name is a process that you should take your time over. There are many individual points that you will want to consider to ensure that you are making the right choice. After all, once you settle on it, you will want to keep it in the long-run.

Before you have your bespoke e-commerce website built, you should settle on the perfect domain name. This is a brief guide that is here to give you some assistance in making that all important decision.

 

Make it Short and Easy to Type

If the domain name that you select is too long and complex, your clients are much more likely to mistype or misspell it. And you should also be careful when using abbreviations like ‘u’ instead of ‘you’ as this could confuse people. Similarly, be careful of words that sound the same but are spelt the same way – there/their/they’re being the classic example.

 

Use Targeted Keywords

In today’s SEO-driven world, using the right keywords is so important in getting you noticed. So, if you can, try to describe the service you are offering within your domain name to make it as easy as possible for people. And if you run a business that just operates within a particular region, you could use the place name in the domain to help customers who are searching for your service in their area.

 

Avoid Numbers and Hyphens

Numbers and hyphens are two things that are very easy to misunderstand, so you should be very careful about putting these in. When people are typing in your site or speaking to their friends about it, mistakes could easily get made which is the last thing that you want to happen. Another option could be to register different possible versions of the site registered to reduce the chances for mistakes to be made.

 

Be Memorable

With thousands of domain names registered on a daily basis, it is so important that whichever one you should stand out for people. When you think that you have come up with the perfect one, double check with some other people to see if they share your enthusiasm. Once you have done this, get the name registered before it is snapped up by someone else. If there is already a very similar name out there, be careful as it could be very easy for people to get confused.

 

Use the Right Domain Name Extension

The .com extension is obviously the most popular one you can choose, but it is also the most difficult one to obtain as it has been around since the start of the internet. Nowadays, you have plenty of choice when it comes to extensions, and there are many out there that can denote exactly what type of site it is such as .biz .me and .info.

Choosing a domain name is extremely important for any business owner, so take the time to follow this advice and make the right selection.   

 

My Experience With Under Eye Fillers

I must admit, in the past I was always rather judgemental to people that had any kind of cosmetic surgery. Maybe because most of the results had been over inflated lips or frozen faces. 

So I would never have thought in a million years I would EVER have anything done, that was until I got sick 2 years ago.

I started to get chronic dizziness which turned out to be vestibular migraines. I constantly looked exhausted and at my lowest was mainly housebound for 6 months plus and had to give up my career too.

My eyes were horrendous! Even on a GOOD day I was tired of random people telling me in the nicest possible way I ‘looked ill’. Obviously I was lol, but I didn’t want to look in the mirror every morning and have someone looking back at me that looked sick. It really effected my self esteem and actually made me feel worse, so I started to research under eye fillers or teat trough fillers over the course of 9 months.

It’s something I took very seriously, obviously the thought of needles going anyway near my eyes honestly terrified, and then came the pain factor. 

In the coming months I found multiple special offers for £99 but I had also heard bad reviews and I wanted to find a professional and pay for quality and experience rather than a special offer so I found Dr Tan at Harley Street MD.

It would cost me £350 for 1ml of filler and any follow ups would be £200 with results lasting from 9 to 16 months.

I remember I was absolutely terrified on the day, but Dr Tan instantly put me at ease. He didn’t rush anything and sat down and talked through my concerns. He told me that he would be using a numbing cream and also a cold metal press to help minimise bruising. He was so relaxed and happy that I felt comfortable and even managed to have a laugh with him.

And ironically, considering I had built it up for months, I hardly felt a thing and definitely no pain, more like a scratch and that was only once too.

The results speak for themselves. It has massively increased my confidence and it has done amazing things for me mentally to look in the mirror and not look so exhausted and ill.

I don’t care about fine lines, wrinkles, I just didn’t want to look sick or tired anymore.

I now realise that lot’s of people have had surgery around me but you would never know as the results are subtle and more of a ‘refresh’ look rather than trying to wind back the clock and look 10 years younger.

It has COMPLETELY changed my opinion about cosmetic procedures!

This is the link to my video on it before my recent top up! https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=375&v=kS4uNUTR0j4

Entrepeneurs: Employee Issues You Might Have To Face!

Your employees are one of the most important elements of your company- these are the people that perform the daily tasks that keep things ticking over and your business moving forward. If problems arise with your staff it could mean anything from reduced productivity to lawsuits to a loss of profit. Therefore you need to find the right employees in the first place and then keep them. Here are a few issues you might have, and how to overcome them.

 

Pay

As much as your employees might like their job, and your company might be an awesome place to work, at the end of the day people work to be paid. When pay is messed around whether it’s late or incorrect, it’s a quick way to get your employees back up. You don’t know what their financial situation is, and even being one day late or a few dollars short could mess things up for someone so it’s a risk you simply can’t take. Payroll recruitment agencies can ensure that everything is paid on time and the law is being followed to the letter, so outsourcing this area of your business could make good sense. That way it’s one less thing for you to deal with in-house, and you know everything is being done correctly. If you do want to deal with payroll yourself, invest in some good payroll business software to make life easier. Other issues that might arise with pay is workers wanting a pay increase. The best thing to do would be to treat each case individually. Give raises to workers who genuinely deserve it, they will appreciate the company more and be less inclined to leave and find work elsewhere. If they do you’re left with a spot to fill that will cost money in recruiting, interviewing, background checks and everything else.

 

Bullying and Harassment

The workplace is unique in which people who wouldn’t necessarily be friends through choice are forced to spend eight hours a day with each other. This can sometimes lead to conflict and clash of personality, in more sinister cases bullying, harassment and sexual harassment can take place. As the boss it’s your job to ensure your team are working well with each other. Make sure you let employees know that any problems can be reported in confidence, and ensure the law is followed with any reports and allegations made. Doing thorough referencing and background checks, and hiring workers that have a proven record of working well as a team will help you to avoid this. Regular team building activities can help to strengthen bonds, even things like the occasional dinner paid for by the company would be appreciated and is a good chance to get everyone together.

 

High Staff Turnover Rate

Are your staff dropping like flies? Every time you have to advertise a job role, interview, background check and train a new staff member it costs money. It will also mean a drop in productivity while everything settles into a routine. Making sure you keep your staff members is important. Treat them well, offer fair wages and good employee benefits. During the advertising stage, be honest about the job role- this will prevent people taking it on, being disappointed or misled and leaving. It’s not just a case of snagging the best people for the job, but keeping them too.

 

Theft or Sabotage

As a business owner we know to protect our assets. We use good burglar alarms and CCTV, we use strong passwords and firewalls, we lock our money up in a safe and protect ourselves physically and digitally from intruders. The only problem is threats don’t just come from the outside. In many cases it’s employees on the inside who are the problem, with things like theft, fraud and sabotage (where information is being given to your competitors) that’s the problem. Suspending employees you suspect are doing this would be the first step and conducting a full investigation. Having systems in place that help bad employees get spotted and caught out is another option. You could have an anonymous reporting system where people feel comfortable alerting you if something is out of the ordinary knowing they won’t receive any backlash. Properly background checking employees is worthwhile to, anyone with a criminal history especially in things to do with fraud or finances could act again. While someone with no criminal history could too, it’s just an extra precaution you could take.

 

Low Productivity

Low productivity will mean poor performance in your business, and could affect your profits or relationships with customers and clients. Decide what the problem is and what needs to be done. Would a better office with updated equipment, nicer surroundings and more daylight help? If you’ve been considering moving office anyway, a drop in productivity could be a clue you need to do it sooner rather than later. Psychologists have shown certain colours, natural daylight and living plants all help with productivity and worker motivation. Even something as simple as creating a staff room where workers can relax on breaks and lunch could help. If they are having to leave and go off site you could be losing a few minutes of each work day due to people coming and going. Having a strict clocking in/ out system can help to avoid this and could help boost productivity levels. Would more training help matters, or a team building weekend? Another thing to check is that employees are not overworked. Productivity might be low where people are snowed under and not able to get through everything within the working day. In this case you will need to re-jig employees roles, hiring new staff members where needed to make sure everything is getting done.

Keep your workers happy and productive and reap the rewards for your company. Nip any problems in the bud, and let employees know they can speak to you if issues arise.

How do you deal with employee issues?