
When Anyone Can Build a Website, the Domain Has to Work Harder
I've heard the argument: The name doesn't matter, the business does. Build a great product, make something useful, rank in Google, and the domain is just the label you stick on the front. It's not wrong. A good name won't save a bad product, and it won't fix a founder who loses interest in month three. Plenty of great names sit on dead projects. That part hasn't changed. What changed is that the building got easy.








