I think it looks way better, way easier to read. I think its just as easy to type in I guess.
is its-caught-on-camera.com better than itscaughtoncamera.com?
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is its-caught-on-camera.com better than itscaughtoncamera.com?
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why not get something shorter like
coc-usa.com
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no, hyphens will not hurt you at all. i don't give a fuck what anybody says. the g could care less if you have a hyphen in your domain. you're not loosing a whole lot, if any seo value.
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differ all you want. i would never sway someone against buying a hyphenated domain if it's got the keywords they are looking for. i know plenty of people killing the serps with hyphenated domains, and i've placed hyphenated domains of my own well in google and yahoo. if "caught on camera" is what he's going for he's got a decent enough standing. the only thing i don't like about the domains is the "its". but for all intensive purposes, i don't think he's going to have it any harder with the hyphenated version of the domain he has vs the unhyphenated...
now all the self proclaimed seo geniouses can come here and tell me otherwise. whatever...
edit: the point regarding typeins is entirely valid though. as far as brandability goes, the domain kind of sucks. would make a fine gate/doorway page though.Last edited by Angry Jew Cat - Banned for Life; 01-25-2009, 08:39 PM.Comment
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I will agree with you for Yahoo, but I stand by Google not giving it the love for the first year or so. I'm not saying hyphens can't work, they just are a minor setback at first.
itscaughtoncamera.net/org over its-caught-on-camera.com for seo any day.Comment
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not going to argue that with you. there are so many great .org's left out there, and they rank just fine. people just have some odd hate for the .org's. they're like the redheaded stepchild of tld's.....Comment
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I would promote the one with no hyphens, you can use both though and just have the hyphen domain forward to the non-hyphen website. Someone will never ever remember a domain with 3 hyphens. Put a bookmark link on top of the page if you go with the hyphens.Comment
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Totally agree, price not bad eitherCaughtOnCamera.com is better. $500
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rednax is one of 5 real seo guys on gfy, i would listen 2 him
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Listen to the man, knows his stuff and i have the same experiences.differ all you want. i would never sway someone against buying a hyphenated domain if it's got the keywords they are looking for. i know plenty of people killing the serps with hyphenated domains, and i've placed hyphenated domains of my own well in google and yahoo. if "caught on camera" is what he's going for he's got a decent enough standing. the only thing i don't like about the domains is the "its". but for all intensive purposes, i don't think he's going to have it any harder with the hyphenated version of the domain he has vs the unhyphenated...
now all the self proclaimed seo geniouses can come here and tell me otherwise. whatever...
edit: the point regarding typeins is entirely valid though. as far as brandability goes, the domain kind of sucks. would make a fine gate/doorway page though.Comment
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