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<blockquote data-quote="avinashmittal" data-source="post: 2280149" data-attributes="member: 322964936"><p>Follow the Below mention point to recognise the better domain for your website---</p><p></p><p>• Make it easy to type</p><p>• Keep it short</p><p>• Target your area</p><p>• Avoid numbers and hyphens</p><p>• Be memorable</p><p>• Use an appropriate domain name extension</p><p>• Act fast</p><p>• Protect and build your brand</p><p>• Research it</p><p></p><p>No, I don’t believe it is necessary to keep the keyword as your domain name. If your content and metatags are well written and if you create a website authoritative search engine, then you will know what your website is about.</p><p></p><p>But it is important to create well-structured URLs for internal pages. For example, if an eCommerce site could have a page about Nike Men's Sportswear, then the URL domain name can be com / mens / sportswear / Nike - the key appears in the keyword URL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="avinashmittal, post: 2280149, member: 322964936"] Follow the Below mention point to recognise the better domain for your website--- • Make it easy to type • Keep it short • Target your area • Avoid numbers and hyphens • Be memorable • Use an appropriate domain name extension • Act fast • Protect and build your brand • Research it No, I don’t believe it is necessary to keep the keyword as your domain name. If your content and metatags are well written and if you create a website authoritative search engine, then you will know what your website is about. But it is important to create well-structured URLs for internal pages. For example, if an eCommerce site could have a page about Nike Men's Sportswear, then the URL domain name can be com / mens / sportswear / Nike - the key appears in the keyword URL. [/QUOTE]
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