I'd like to get your response to the following (BTW - don't feel you have to tone down your response - I'd rather hear "I hate it!" from you than not hear it from a potential client who simply clicks away or doesn't click at all...)
And, like Robert's instructions, it can be that simple - i.e., I hate it, I love it, or anything it between - doesn't have to be anything at all time-consuming.
I'm switching to an SBI site for my private practice site, which is currently called "HeartMind Energies." The basic theme of my site is that many hard-to-heal disorders, such as autoimmune disorders, have underlying stress as the root cause, and through my many years of experience, I know some very good strategies involving energy medicine/energy healing (whatever - still working on the best term) to heal the underlying stress. (The other major things I'm highlighting are (1) relief of chemo/radiation side effects through using energy work to jumpstart the body's physiology after it's been shocked by the extreme physiological stress of the chemo, etc. and (2) emotional over-eating.)
I'm thinking of the following for a new domain name for the SBI website (I'd park heartmindenergies.com):
(1) heartmindenergies.com (i.e., keep the old name, although because of the way SBI works, that involves more disruption than simply using a new name);
(2) clear-the-stress.com
(3) unleash-your-healing-energies.com
(4) uproot-the-stress.com
(5) jocelynkahn.com
(6) clear-toxic-stress.com
You'll see that some of the suggestions could also serve as business card taglines, which is one possibility I'm thinking of (hitting two birds with one stone).
2 comments:
Hi,
On your domain names I think the stress toxic one works best. Uproot made me think 'ouch'.
I think you should test for a response to this by asking any clients you are working with or have worked with.
regards,
Liz
Hi, Jocelyn. One thing that I might add is that when you have "dashes" in your url, it sometimes makes the address a little clumsy to communicate. Just my impression, there are likely pros and cons with and without the dashes...
Having said that, clearthestress.com communicated to me best from the options you have listed.
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