A Perfect Website Name
Choosing the perfect website name is one of the first — and most important — steps in building your online presence. Whether you’re starting a business, blog, or personal brand, your website name sets the tone for everything that follows.
Here’s a simple, stress-free guide to help you find a name that’s easy to remember, reflects your brand, and works well online.
1. Keep It Short and Simple
The best website names are:
Easy to type
Easy to say
Easy to remember
âś… Good example: mellowd.com
❌ Not-so-great: melwebdesignservicesonline2025.net
TIP: Stick to 2–3 words max if possible.
2. Reflect Your Brand
Your website name should give a hint about what you do, or the feeling you want to create.
For example:
A yoga instructor might choose calmroots.com
A pet groomer might use fluffytails.co.za
Think about what emotion or image you want people to feel when they hear your name.
3. Use Keywords (But Don’t Overdo It)
Adding a relevant keyword can help with SEO — especially if you’re just starting out. For example:
CapeTownBakery.co.za
EasyHomeRepairs.com
But don’t force it. A clean, catchy name beats a clunky keyword-stuffed one every time.
4. Check Domain Availability
Before you fall in love with a name, make sure the domain is available.
Use sites like:
If your dream domain is taken, try:
A different extension (e.g.,
.co.za,.net,.studio)Adding a word like “get”, “the”, or “online” (e.g., getmellowd.com)
5. Avoid Confusing Spellings
If you have to explain how to spell your website name, it might not be the best choice. Avoid:
Slang spellings
Hard-to-spell words
Random numbers or hyphens
âś… Easy: brightstudio.co.za
❌ Confusing: br8studi0-za.com
6. Say It Out Loud
Before you buy the domain, say it out loud a few times. If it sounds awkward or is hard to pronounce, try again.
Also, check how it looks written out — make sure it doesn’t accidentally spell something weird when all the words are smashed together!
Final Tip: Don’t Overthink It
It’s easy to get stuck in “name paralysis,” but remember: you can always rebrand later. What matters most is getting started with something simple, clear, and true to you.
Picture Ideas to Use from Canva:
Search: “domain search on laptop” – for header image
Search: “branding name idea notebook” – for brainstorming visuals
Search: “woman thinking at desk” – to reflect the decision process
Search: “URL bar with cursor” – for techy feel
Search: “lightbulb and note paper” – idea generation
Ready to Pick Your Perfect Name?
Take a deep breath, grab a notebook, and jot down a few words that describe your business, your vibe, and your goals. Then test combinations until something clicks.
And once you have your name, come back here for help setting up your domain, email, and website — the mellow way. 🌿