Step-by-Step: How to Choose Your Domain Name
.ca vs .com for Canadian Businesses
- Your primary market is Canada
- You want Law 25-friendly Canadian identity
- You want to rank in Canadian Google searches
- Your business is incorporated in Canada
- You want to build trust with Canadian customers
- You target international customers
- You're building a SaaS or digital product
- The .ca version of your domain is taken
- Your brand is non-geographic
- You need recognition with non-Canadian audiences
💡 Best practice: Register both .ca and .com. Point both to the same website (or redirect .com → .ca for a Quebec business). This costs under $40/year and protects your brand from competitors registering the other extension.
The 6 Criteria for a Strong Domain Name
1. Length — Shorter is Better
The optimal domain name is 6–12 characters. Every extra character increases the chance of typos. The world's most valuable domain names (insurance.com, sex.com, business.com) are short and generic. For branded names, under 15 characters is the absolute maximum.
2. Pronounceability
Your domain should be easy to say out loud — because word-of-mouth is still how people share businesses. If you have to spell it out every time you say it, reconsider. Test it: say your domain name out loud to someone and ask them to write it down. If they get it wrong, the domain fails the test.
3. No Hyphens or Numbers
Hyphens (mon-business.ca) and numbers (business4u.ca) are hallmarks of low-quality domains. They complicate verbal communication ("is that the number 4 or the word four?") and signal to search engines that the domain may be spammy.
4. No Trademark Conflicts
Registering a domain that infringes on an existing trademark is a serious legal risk. Under CIRA's dispute resolution policy, you can lose a .ca domain through arbitration even if you registered it first. Search the Canadian Trademarks Database before committing.
5. Easy to Spell
Avoid words with unusual spellings, double letters that could be missed (comunicaton vs. communication), or letter combinations that are commonly misspelled. If your brand name is an invented word, make sure the spelling is intuitive from the pronunciation.
6. Memorable
The best domains have a single, clear meaning or evoke a specific image. Avoid generic combinations of two common words that don't form a coherent concept. "BlueSkyMarketing.ca" is forgettable. "Shopify.com" is not.
What If My Domain Is Already Taken?
Most of the obvious domains are gone. Here's how to work around it:
- Try a different extension: If monentreprise.com is taken, monentreprise.ca might be available
- Add a geographic modifier: yourbrands-montreal.ca or montreal-yourbrand.ca
- Add a service descriptor: yourbrand-web.ca, yourbrand-design.ca
- Buy it on the secondary market: Use the HostingQC appraisal tool to value it, then make an offer via Sedo or Afternic
- Choose a different brand name: Sometimes the cleanest solution is starting fresh with a name for which a clean domain is available
⚠️ Don't register a domain with typos: Some businesses register common misspellings of competitor domains to capture typo traffic. This is a trademark violation under Canadian law and CIRA's dispute policy. Stick to domains you have a legitimate claim to.
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