Debabzzy045
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Hey everyone,
Lately, I’ve been revisiting the power of geo + service or service+geo domain combos, especially for professional niches in competitive markets like Boston. One that’s been sitting in my portfolio is:
TechAdvisorsBoston.com
What struck me about it is how clean and direct it sounds like a local consultancy you'd instantly trust with IT solutions, vCIO services, or managed cybersecurity.
Boston has a pretty dense tech and business ecosystem, so having a domain that instantly says who you are and where you operate could give a serious SEO and branding edge. But I still see a lot of MSPs and consulting firms using cryptic abbreviations or legacy names that don’t communicate much.
So here's a question:
Do names like this still carry strong local conversion power or is the trend shifting toward more abstract, brandable .coms regardless of geo relevance?
Lately, I’ve been revisiting the power of geo + service or service+geo domain combos, especially for professional niches in competitive markets like Boston. One that’s been sitting in my portfolio is:
TechAdvisorsBoston.com
What struck me about it is how clean and direct it sounds like a local consultancy you'd instantly trust with IT solutions, vCIO services, or managed cybersecurity.
Boston has a pretty dense tech and business ecosystem, so having a domain that instantly says who you are and where you operate could give a serious SEO and branding edge. But I still see a lot of MSPs and consulting firms using cryptic abbreviations or legacy names that don’t communicate much.
So here's a question:
Do names like this still carry strong local conversion power or is the trend shifting toward more abstract, brandable .coms regardless of geo relevance?