It’s that burning question, the one most startups have when it’s a few months (or years) after they should have started thinking about it. I don’t think it’s the first question that goes through a founders mind, which is why most startups just hand-register something for $10 that’s good enough to get started.
The logic is fairly simple here but I’m always surprised that people don’t hone in on these two things sooner. First, if your product is B2C, a domain name is likely very important, and it is absolutely critical that when a person hears your name, they remembers it, and can easily get to it online. If you sell a B2B product your domain name is still important, but it might not be as important as a consumer-facing company that relies on their website as the primary way they make money.
Read MoreI think a startup should first take-into account if they are B2B or B2C. If you’re a B2B startup, think long and hard about how important that “perfect” domain will really be to your business. If you’re a B2C startup, ask yourself if a good domain name could be make-or-break for you. Next, look at what you raised last round, multiple that by 0.1 – what number are you looking at?..