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Yes,
You Can Use Hyphens in Your Domain Name:
It Makes Them Easy to Read. |
by:
Syd
Johnson |
Most
of the desirable one-word, two-word, and
three-word dot com domains are taken. However,
if add plurals and hyphenated terms, there
is still some gold left in the domain name
game. If you find that you need or want
to use a phrase or a compound word with
two or more words strung together, you can
use hyphens. All of the search engine robots
read a hyphen as a blank space so you don't
gain or lose anything when you use hyphenated
words.
The most important reason for using hyphens
is readability. Your keywords are ranked
by robots. Your website is read by human
beings. If your domain name is theanythinggoesguide.com,
it would be much easier to read it as The-anything-goes-guide.com.
A domain name as well as an online business
is a long term proposition. You might have
to put a bit more effort into your upfront
marketing efforts, but don't be afraid to
use hyphens in your domain name. If it's
easy to read, memorable and enhances your
online image, hyphens can add to the lasting
appeal of your domain name.
Remember that the purpose of the domain
name is to make sure that customers remember
your web address when they need to get information
or buy a product. Anything that is easy
to read easily wins out over a long jumbled
mess of letters.
About the author:
Syd Johnson is the Executive Editor of RapidLingo.com,
a Financial Solutions Website. This article
may be freely distributed as long as the
author's bio is included with an active
link to http://www.rapidlingo.com
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