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Originally posted by Dreamman010
Damn, what made the guy register such weird domains even with hyphens ? couldn't he atleast get rid of the hyphens?
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Like Tam said, hypenated domains can be useful when working the SE's. I see A LOT of domains that have top listings for very competive keywords in aol with long ass hyphenated names like that. I read somewhere aol in particular (compared to other SE's) prefers hyphenated domains.
One of the veteran webmasters I know always says:
"It's not the domain name, it's what you do with it"
(unless it's a type-in domain)
And this is true, because i get top listings all the time for keywords that are not even present in the domain name I'm using; it's more about knowing how to properly optimize your pages rather than the actual domain name.