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Hi, just wondering:
Why do people looking for domain names for development, hate hyphens so much? Most peoples budgets will never allow them to buy a good "Type-in name anyway. Aren't you better to have a keyword domain name with a hyphen in it rather than a non hyphenated name that may be catchy, but has no chance of ever getting a type-in anyway. I'mean that's the big fear about hyphens right? "Oh no-one will ever "type-in" a hyphenated name".
If your going to have develop it to get traffic anyway with links and seo, might as well start with a "hyphenated" keyword laden domain name rather than a name with no keywords?
Take Mp3, very poular key word. Which are you buying for say $100 if you are looking for an mp3 name? Say These names have no links no traffic. You gotta develop them from scratch
www.mp3web.com
www.mp3-world.net
www.mp3-tech.org
The answer? There is no right answer. They are all worth the same. in my opinion because they all need the same work to develop and would recieve very few type-ins in an SE or a url.
Remeber in my examples, these names have no links no traffic. You gotta develop them from scratch
You would all take mp3web.com right? Me too. But the fact is that no names like mp3web .com are ever gonna be available for $100 if at all. If you eliminate hyphens from your request you would never see mp3-world.net in your replies. And you would probably not pay 100 for it if you did see it.
But any name can get near the top of google with the right promotion and the right keyword in its url.
Check out where those 3 name sit in google for the searched keyword "mp3"
My point is hyphen names with keyword(s) should not be overlooked if your starting from scratch anyway.
Thoughts?
Why do people looking for domain names for development, hate hyphens so much? Most peoples budgets will never allow them to buy a good "Type-in name anyway. Aren't you better to have a keyword domain name with a hyphen in it rather than a non hyphenated name that may be catchy, but has no chance of ever getting a type-in anyway. I'mean that's the big fear about hyphens right? "Oh no-one will ever "type-in" a hyphenated name".
If your going to have develop it to get traffic anyway with links and seo, might as well start with a "hyphenated" keyword laden domain name rather than a name with no keywords?
Take Mp3, very poular key word. Which are you buying for say $100 if you are looking for an mp3 name? Say These names have no links no traffic. You gotta develop them from scratch
www.mp3web.com
www.mp3-world.net
www.mp3-tech.org
The answer? There is no right answer. They are all worth the same. in my opinion because they all need the same work to develop and would recieve very few type-ins in an SE or a url.
Remeber in my examples, these names have no links no traffic. You gotta develop them from scratch
You would all take mp3web.com right? Me too. But the fact is that no names like mp3web .com are ever gonna be available for $100 if at all. If you eliminate hyphens from your request you would never see mp3-world.net in your replies. And you would probably not pay 100 for it if you did see it.
But any name can get near the top of google with the right promotion and the right keyword in its url.
Check out where those 3 name sit in google for the searched keyword "mp3"
My point is hyphen names with keyword(s) should not be overlooked if your starting from scratch anyway.
Thoughts?