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hyphens in domain names? pros? cons?
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Do hyphens in domain names hurt? Help? Worthless or what? |
no benefits and makes the domain worth fraction of the non hyphen version... :2 cents:
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Less CTR aswell
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hyphen domains are almost always "not preferred" let's say. unless you got something like, a-z.com I'll take that off your hands if you don't want it.
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thanks...
I had an idea for a hyphenated domain, and I still might proceed with it. |
I had no choice but to go with a hyphenated domain. But in our case, it made not one iota of difference. :)
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cons - everything else. |
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I think the hyphen can be similar to a .net for branding purposes. If they are not paying attention they will go to the wrong site (.com instead of .net in this example). If you are not looking to brand anything then it doesn't matter if you have a hyphen, for branding purposes at least. |
Why not just own both? hypen and non-hyphen?
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the non-hyphen... err. is gone.
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Hey Chris, do both and test.
It's been a couple of years, but I tested a couple of two-word domain pairs for which I own the hyphenated and non-hyphenated versions. The non-hyphenated got more type-ins, but the hyphenated got (much) better search rankings. I wouldn't hyphenate more than three words, however, to avoid a penalty, i.e. keyword spammed names like www.free-teen-cheerleader-porno-videos.com are right out. Hope this helps :2 cents: |
Doesnt hurt you at all for SEO but for value down the road it sucks. But if you don't care about that go for it.
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i've ranked well with both; hypen and non hypen versions of the domain
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I have a hyphenated domain I'm about to SEO for the obvious keyword. Let's see how It does, I ofc would have loved to have this one without the hyphen though lol. Teen-Boobs.com
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Interesting. So one can expect good SE placement even with hyphens in the domains and yet people seem to think that this isn't valuable down the road?
Obviously not having the hyphen is better, but if you're getting great SE placement with the hyphen, how can that diminish the value of the domain? |
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Remember, SE's use hyphens as word space designators. The SE "knows" that "keyword1-keyword2.com" is composed of two keywords. When it sees "keyword1keyword2.com" it doesn't "know" where the break is -- although it may be able to "guess" -- but it will rank what it knows much higher than what it guesses. For example, does "bitemeat.com" = "Bite Meat dot com" OR "Bite Me At dot com"? You just need to have both versions, ie. Claudia-Marie and ClaudiaMarie > both redirect to the same site, but submit the first version to SE's etc. and just call the site "Claudia Marie" -- anyone trying to type in will get it right. |
I have a hyphenated domain that got great SE Placement with almost no SEO. I parked it because it wasn't making me money. Lost the SE placement. I just rearranged the sponsors and placed PPC ads and I'm putting it back up. We'll see if it gets its place back. I'll let you know.
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If you going to try to build a brand, and create a website that will be talked about etc... then you would be crazy (in 99% of the cases) to use dot net or hyphen domains. |
The way to look at hyphen domains is that for the same price, you can get a much better term in the domain than you would for a non-hyphened - essentially the same way you'd look at a .net or .org vs. .com. Given that and given they don't seem to hurt SEO much if at all, developers looking primarily to SEO whatever they get as their main source of traffic love hyphen domains.
For a professional biz, you should almost always get an unhyphened .com, and honestly if you're serious about it, you should buy a better one on the secondary market vs. registering, even if it's a couple g's or more. It's more than worth it to set yourself apart from the crowd plus you're not stuck with a brand new name that Google wouldn't be too fond of. For throwing up minisites/blogs/etc. that aren't your primary business and utilizing SEO, then hyphen domains are worth looking at IMO to get the better term in the domain for the price. |
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It may not make as much of a difference since there's nothing on www.claudiamarie.com and you have 1st place rankings for "claudia marie" "claudiamarie" / etc - but it still makes a faint difference for the numb nuts that type in "claudiamarie.com" into their address bar and are confused at the result. Did you try contacting the owner of claudiamarie.com? If they got smart instead of doing shitall with the domain they'd set it up as a landing page... |
I vote for NON-hyphenated; but, per DN Journal a couple of weeks ago, www.Cloud-Computing.de sold for $38,240. Pretty darn good price, especially with the Hyphen AND the "de" TLD.
All of my 49 cloud-related domains are non-hyphenated dot COMs, i.e.,: Cloud-Related Domains, (Updated as of 9/10/10) CLOUDUSING.COM CLOUDCALCULATING.COM CLOUDCALCULATIONS.COM CLOUDRESPONSES.COM CLOUDCOMPUTINGSPEED.COM CLOUDDOWNLOADING.COM CLOUDGRIDCOMPUTING.COM CLOUDSPEEDCOMPUTERS.COM CLOUDSPEEDCOMPUTING.COM CLOUDSPEEDDOWNLOADS.COM CLOUDSPEEDCOMPUTATIONS.COM FREECLOUDCOMPUTATIONS.COM CLOUDCOMPUTERSPEED.COM INTERNETCLOUDUSE.COM WEBCLOUDUSES.COM INTERNETCLOUDUSES.COM FREECLOUDUSE.COM WEBCLOUDUSE.COM PRIVATECLOUDPROCESSING.COM PRIVATECLOUDSCOMPUTING.COM FREECLOUDPROCESSING.COM CLOUDPROCESSINGDATA.COM DATACLOUDPROCESSING.COM FREECLOUDUSAGE.COM ACCOUNTINGCLOUDS.COM RESEARCHDATACLOUD.COM DEFENSECONTRACTORCLOUD.COM CONTRACTCLOUDS.COM VENDORCLOUDS.COM CLOUDBUSINESSPROCESSING.COM FREEBUSINESSCLOUD.COM BUSINESSCLOUDUSEAGE.COM CLOUDBUSINESSUSE.COM BUSINESSCLOUDUSE.COM MEDICALCLOUDUSE.COM LAWENFORCEMENTCLOUD.COM TRAVELCLOUDUSE.COM MEETINGCLOUDUSE.COM SEARCHENGINECLOUD.COM INFORMATIONCLOUDUSE.COM CLOUDCOMPUTINGUSE.COM FREECLOUDCOMPUTINGUSE.COM FREECLOUDUSING.COM CLOUDUPLOADING.COM DOWNLOADINGCLOUD.COM CLOUDMOBILEDOWNLOAD.COM MOBILECLOUDDOWNLOAD.COM DOWNLOADINGCLOUDS.COM UPLOADINGCLOUDS.COM |
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Keywords properly placed and the use of either manual or automated methods of focussing traffic to that site make all the difference in the world! This will even work with Google search results if you do it right. Waiting for SERPS though can outlive you. We can no longer be hyenas looking to scavenge. We must go out and kill something if we are to eat! My $.02. Thanks for looking and thanks for the chat! Sally. http://i394.photobucket.com/albums/p...081007_ssh.jpg |
English speaking people prefer non-hyphen over hyphen any day.
Germans though, absolute opposite.. Even in English language domains they would most likely try hyphen first, since they are more used to that... |
I have a couple and they list okay in search engines, and agree that you should not use more then 3 words. In the past spammers would use hyphen domains but now it seems many are legit websites.
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Jesus Christ what the FUCK did you just say?! :uhoh ... horrible examples :disgust ... basketball to grape jelly? :uhoh I think what you mean to say is if you are branding something obscure (google.com) you're better off without hyphens. But if your domain name is specific to your business: big-teen-boobs.com then hyphens gain SE advantages (which are still outweighed overall to non-hyphen domains in my opinion) |
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What happens if the person who owns claudiamarie.com decides to make it a middle age big tit women's site and puts really good content on it, then I bet he would be losing a lot more than he is now. |
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I think that I fucken said what I meant! I didn't even mention hyphens. Realizing that I just blew your poor-Google-infected mind, I suggest to you that you go back and READ what I wrote! And you get to be just as disgusted as you like; I don't care! I'm not some co-dependent, drug-addicted, alcoholic housewife who doesn't say what she means and doesn't mean what says! This is BUSINESS and has nothing to do with your personal preferences, however sensitive you may be. so go GFY! You want to earn, you need to get out there and actively beat the bushes, knock doors and sometimes kick in a few. If you want to foreever be on your knees sucking the dick of The Great God Google, be my guest! You want to know how to generate traffic, I can tell you but I am beginning to believe that the COLLECTIVE IQ around here is far too low to bother with! Prove me wroing, please, as I like this place! Sally. |
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The BasketBall to Grape Jelly of domain marketing https://gfy.com/image.php?u=99505&dateline=1283543697 :thumbsup
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To say that a domain name's relevance to your topic means absolutely nothing is ridiculous. :disgust You don't *HAVE* to have a relevant domain name to your topic - but to suggest that i-am-a-stupid-cunt-with-a-yeast-infection.com is just as good for a website about cars as CARS.COM (or that the domain name basketball.com is just as good for a site about grapejelly as opposed to grapejelly.com :uhoh ) is ridiculous. Actually only a psychotic cunt would ever suggest something so absurd. |
depends on what you are referring Evil Chris....
it has no impact to SEO... . |
They aren't popular.
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I have over 100 domains and 30% are hyphenated and traffic wise some perform better is SE's dont ask me why and as far as customer readability if your going for SE rankings there is NO DIFFERENCE. I did my research in Mainstream marketing to find that out.. and a customer will click on a google result either way.
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