Not All Domain Names Are Created Equal
Choose the right domain name and your business is one step
ahead of competition. Get it wrong and you will get left
behind. It's as simple as that. Domain names are fundamental
to the ranking of your website in the search engines. And
the search engines will account for 90% of the traffic
that arrives at your site. You need traffic. Afterall a
website without traffic is like a shop empty of any
customers.
So give the choice of domain a lot of thought. It actually
accounts for more than 20% of the factors a search
engine considers when ranking your site. In other words
get the domain right and you will rank higher and get more
traffic...get it wrong and you will be making work for
yourself trying to get the domain noticed in the search
engine listings.
So where to start.
First and foremost, you need to know your target market.
What is the nature of your business. Boil it down to one
single word. Any business can be described in just one word.
What is yours? Do not try to describe your business in 2
words or a phrase. Think again and get it down to one
single word...it can be done.
Then find a domain that contains this single keyword. But
why make one up when you can find one that may already has
a search engine listing or at least some back links to it?
You can find some really great ideas and absolute bargains
by registering an expired domain name. An expired domain
is one which the previous registrant has neglected and
for whatever reason has declined to re-register. Expired
domains can be a real goldmine! A good resource for expired
domains and one which I use myself is 'Deleted Domains' at:
http://www.deleteddomains.com
You can search for domains which have expired within the
last 24 hours, last week, or within the 30 or 60 days and
which are available to register. The advantage of a deleted
domain is that it may already have a search engine presence
and if you are really lucky you may find one with a ton of
back links to immediately kick-start your search
engine marketing.
Search for a domain containing your keyword and as few other
extra letters as possible. The shorter the domain the better.
And keep away from hyphens and numbers. Regardless what you
here on the forums, hyphens and numbers do not help search
engine ranking. In fact you want as few characters as
possible. The most important being your actual keyword and
a .com ending.
So remember, all domain names are created equal when it
comes to search engine ranking.
Colin Hartness is the Sales Director Of Web-At-Work Ltd T/A
Cheap Domain Names UK specializing in fully inclusive domain packages with 301 redirect options & POP3 email free with each and every domain registration. Visit:
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