Deep Joshi
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What are your thoughts on having one or two hyphens in a domain name?
Are there any technical issues or complications associated with using two hyphens in a domain name?German speaking crowd (Austria, Germany) love hyphens and actually prefer them over non-hyphen domains.
Pattern like: word-in-place .com or place-word .com is ok as there is a market that likes hyphens.
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HiAre there any technical issues or complications associated with using two hyphens in a domain name?
One is enoughWhat are your thoughts on having one or two hyphens in a domain name?
Hello, Deep Joshi, I think hyphenation separates word phrases and allows us to read them more clearly, it also increases brand recognition and helps with branding.What are your thoughts on having one or two hyphens in a domain name?
I don't like hyphens. If you say the domain you have to say "hyphen" or "dash", which for me is horrendous. With the number of TLDs now, it's quite easy to register a decent domain without a hyphen.What are your thoughts on having one or two hyphens in a domain name?
Right, I have examish.com, ex-Amish.com and xamish.com as well as Formeramish.com. In those cases, I can say “ex Amish” on a video or audio, and people wouldn’t be likely to mistype it. I can link the hyphen domain name if I want but I don’t have to promote it.I don't like hyphens. If you say the domain you have to say "hyphen" or "dash", which for me is horrendous. With the number of TLDs now, it's quite easy to register a decent domain without a hyphen.
If you have a domain name that you don't intend to say out loud, but you want good keywords for SEO purposes, then maybe there could be a place for hyphens: domain-name-forum.com for example, is currently available.
Good example.Right, I have examish.com, ex-Amish.com and xamish.com as well as Formeramish.com. In those cases, I can say “ex Amish” on a video or audio, and people wouldn’t be likely to mistype it. I can link the hyphen domain name if I want but I don’t have to promote it.
Right, I have examish.com, ex-Amish.com and xamish.com as well as Formeramish.com. In those cases, I can say “ex Amish” on a video or audio, and people wouldn’t be likely to mistype it. I can link the hyphen domain name if I want but I don’t have to promote it.
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