What do you mean by "bigger company, bigger results"? If you mean that your site will do better if you buy the domain at a bigger company, then no.
It generally doesn't matter where you register your domain at. I tend to stay away from the registrars that feel like they can police the internet, like Godaddy has been known to do.
I don't think the registrar has much effect on SEO, but I could be wrong.
Most of my portfolio is at Moniker. I also use Namecheap and Godaddy (rarely Godaddy though).
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If you are buying several domains and are planning to interlink them it's best to avoid obvious patterns:
- spread them out over several registrars.
- don't register them on the same day.
- use whoisprivacy.
- ...
It's also a good idea to avoid registrars that cater to scammers etc like estdomains....
If you are buying several domains and are planning to interlink them it's best to avoid obvious patterns:
- spread them out over several registrars.
- don't register them on the same day.
- use whoisprivacy.
- ...
It's also a good idea to avoid registrars that cater to scammers etc like estdomains....
I have heard the length of registration can give you a healthy kick up the serps. Spammers tend to register domains for 1 year, someone serious will register it for 10 years.
Use any of the bigger registrars, it makes no difference whatsoever.
I have heard the length of registration can give you a healthy kick up the serps. Spammers tend to register domains for 1 year, someone serious will register it for 10 years.
yes in one of the google patents as a search factor.
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