Tag: domain names
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More Evidence In the Case For Exact Match Domains
There are differing opinions about whether Google favors exact match domains or not in their search engines results pages (SERPS). Personally I think there is an advantage in using an exact match domain name. I see examples supporting this position all the time when I am doing Google searches. Here is some evidence in the…
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Exact Match Domains In Reverse?
A while back I wrote a post (You DON’T Need An Exact Match Domain) that answered this question: What can you do if an exact match domain is not available for a particular keyword that you want to build a website around? In that post I listed 4 alternatives: Register the INFO exact match domain…
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Cheaper Alternative To Multiple Exact Match Domain Names?
One of the issues that often comes up when creating more than a handful of niche focussed websites is the cost of domain names. At $10 per domain name per year, a group of 30 websites with exact match domains will cost $300 per year in domain registration fees. My view is that if any one website…
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The End Of Dot Com Domination?
New rules okayed by the body that oversees internet addresses (ICANN – Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) now allow a virtually unlimited number of domain name extensions – “.anything”. ICANN will accept personalized domain name requests for almost any word in any language, including in Arabic and Chinese, based on themes as varied as…