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A well chosen domain name can have great benefits to the effectiveness of your websites both for human visitors and the search engines.
Choosing the right domain name, from the search engines point of view, should be one of the most important decisions you make when choosing what your website will be called and how people will find you.
Though a memorable domain name can help in human marketing, don't forget that your website will be visited by the robot spiders of the search engines.
Make sure that your domain name works well for both your human and robot visitors.
The Website Domain Name
Many website owners give very little thought to this most important of factors in search engine optimisation (SEO).
To be a little more accurate, they give lots of thought but not the right thought!
Most website owners consider the following:
But the most important thing that they should be considering is:
You see the domain names like 'Google', 'Yahoo', 'ebay' are the oddities that prove the point.
These websites did not become famous because of the name, the name became famous because of the website.
For most website owners a simple website name that uses one two or at best three of your keywords will be far more useful to gaining good search engine rankings.
If I were considering buying a domain for my new website, then I would definitely look at the options of using a domain name which includes one or more of the important keywords.
Include keywords in your domain name
Search engines have to find a way into your website and no matter how they find you either via a link to your front/ home page or to a page deeper in your website, they have to follow your domain name.
With Psychotherapycity, the Psychotherapy website of Amanda Falkson, search engines might go to the home page. www.psychotherapycity.co.uk or they might follow a link that they found from one of the many articles written by Amanda to an internal page such as www.psychotherapycity.co.uk/counselling-therapy-support.htm
Either way the search engine will read the first part of the domain name, the root, as psychotherapy & city.
This is great news for Amanda as her target market is professional business people looking for psychotherapy services in the City of London.
So the search engines will already be fully aware that this site may be about 'psychotherapy' & 'city'.
Avoid hyphens, misspellings & numbers if possible
I always recommend that if you can, avoid hyphens, misspellings & numbers whereever possible.
Why not hyphens?
Consider Abode Design a real website I worked on.
Their website address is www.abode-design.co.uk Unfortunately there is also an interior design company called Abode that has the website domain www.abodedesign.co.uk.
Many people type in www.abodedesign.co.uk when they are actually looking for www.abode-design.co.uk. This is really unfortunate as they are both competing for the same market.
People forget to type in the hyphen and then either don't find your site or find someone else's.
Plus you have to stress the 'Hyphen' when ever you tell people about the website.
Other people, with the same website name but no hyphen, could benefit from your hard marketing work.
Why not misspellings?
Consider a website selling mirrors that decided to call itself 'www.thruthelookingglass.com'
Will everyone misspell the word 'thru' correctly?
When people search they don't use misspellings - so you lose the search engine optimisation (SEO) benefit.
Misspellings can't be heard - so if you are being interviewed on the radio or in public, how do you tell people that they need to type your website name in a particular way, without it sounding odd?
Why not numbers?
I registered a site called www.5ten15.com but realised that people might think it was:
www.five10fifteen.com
www.51015.com
www.fivetenfifteen.com
etc
I realised that I would end up having to buy huge numbers of domains and point them to the correct domain to capture all the stray attempts to get to my website.
Also search engines wouldn't have anything to read and understand about the website in the domain name.
Choose .com extensions if possible
Even if you're not going for a global audience it is worth trying to buy the .com extension of your domain name.
Rightly or wrongly .coms remain the favourite extension of all because they offer universal appeal.
Avoid:
Unfortunately no one remembers these and will always try the .com first.
So you've got your copy, you've developed the structure, you've bought a great name now it's time to design a fantastic looking site. Read about the things to consider when designing a great looking website.
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