Is your domain costing you traffic? by
Nicholas Dixon
You visited a great website some time ago that had some
fantastic information on it. It is not easily found in search
engines results so you decide to type the domain name into
your favorite browser. The problem is that the url spells out
something like
www.keyword-keyword-keyword-keyword-keyword.com.
Does
that sound ethical to you? It maybe helpful with those search
engine rankings but for many visitors that can be a pain in
you know what to type out.
For years I worked in an
internet café and was surprised to know that many persons
can't type in a hyphen. Instead of finding out how to do it,
they just move on to an alternate site hence a loss of
traffic.
The average computer user can be a lazy fellow
indeed. That's why there are so many keyboard shortcuts. He
needs to complete his task as soon as possible.
Ever
wonder why the Googles, Yahoos, Amazons and Ebays of the
online world are so successful? It's because there domain name
play a significant role in there branding.
There are
countless persons logging on for the first time each day in
search of information that can assist them in the iniation
process. It is imperative that your domain name play a major
part in creating a bond with your viewers.
For almost
four years I marketed a free website that was hosted on
Geocities. My "domain" spelt out WWW.Geocities.com/Myname
which made marketing feel like running with an anchor tied to
my legs. I can't even imagine the amount of traffic and
credibility that I lost due to that single factor.
Does
it work? It can and sometimes it won't. I believe that having
a domain with too many words in it can be a turnoff just like
having a Geocities site. It seems unprofessional for a company
to have a name that contrasts the credibility that they are
trying to create.
Some domain names are like a cargo
train several comportments long. Why? Since some search
engines do not give any significance to the meta keyword tag,
some webmasters fill their domain with their
keywords.
A good domain does not guarantee success as I
found out. But a memorable and easy to spell name can be
beneficial to both you and your visitors. You can have an
easier time reaching them and they will have an easier time
finding you with a quick type in of your domain.
I
think it is best to put your keywords for each page in your
file name. That way you, the search engines and your viewers
all win.
Copyright © Nicholas Dixon
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