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Re: Multiple dashes in domain name |
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If that is last choice to have a good domain, i preferred that way.
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I think that itwould be good for the SEO, not for webmasters to remember. IMO
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I think that the URL matters more to your users than anything else. Will they remember to type in a hyphen when visiting your site? Can you not get the unhyphenated version? If you could grab both, and market whichever one you prefer, that'd probably be the best way to go.
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Put alexanderthegreat into Google and look at the results you get. I think you'll change your mind about dashes in a domain name and what effect it could possibly have for SEO.
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i agree aswell, dashes are harder for people to remember and are more likely to leave them out. the hard thing is to find a generic name that is both is easily remembered and relates to your business name
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I think you should avoid multiple dashes. It is hard to remember even one dash.
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I have 8 websites and two of them have 4 hyphens in the domain name.
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Re: Multiple dashes in domain name |
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Name: Stef
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It seems like it might good for SEO, but as far as type in traffic the dashes kind of diminish any chance of that. I personally would rather have a .net with no dashes than a .com with them.
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But sometime people forgot to put dash when they search, and directly goes to your competitor without dash.
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Name: Dave
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Think about the user. If you're tryng to do well in SERPs I think users are starting to stay away from sites that have to many dashes. Having the dashes might help you rank but it might not help you get any clicks.
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I've heard a lot of mixed comments about hyphens and if they're good or bad for SEO.
Matt Cutts from Google has said that hyphens don't red flag a domain automatically. Getting a domain flagged for review and having it deleted from the index probably has more to do with the content of the site rather than any hyphens in the domain. The point is that there are advantages and disadvantages to hyphens. Hyphens do help to break up the keywords making shorter domains easier to remember. But too many hyphens add to the overall length and also make the domain look spammy. I would try to avoid hyphens unless absolutely neccessary. If you have to use them only use 1-2 max. Always try to find another non hyphened domain if possible. |
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Junior Talker
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Name: Kanoloka
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I have the domains name with/with-out dash.
I think it is easy to people to use the domain name with-out dash and easy to remember. |
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I prefer domains without the dashes and as far as hyphens helping SEO goes plenty of sites dont do too badly without them even if it did help.
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