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domain name question
If you had a choice between a two word name...let us use for example...productshere...or a three word name such as buyproductshere...is the shorter name always the better name?
Opinions appreciated. |
the one that makes more sense :2 cents:
'productshere' ... what do they do??? 'buyproductshere' ... ahh gotcha. |
well
livecamsex or camsex I'd take livecamsex It depends on the words. |
domain name = :2 cents:
website = :2 cents: actually making $$$ in the biz.... priceless :thumbsup ~Ray P.S. Shorter is often preferred... longer is for the guy who was a bit too slow to get the short one...or just get both... :2 cents: |
i read a study that said 45% of all SE searches were 3 words long.
if you can find a 3 word keyphrase that is heavily searched you can SE optimize it and do well. |
free sex receives way more hits but sex is better quality, payed sex is worth a lot
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Yes if its a difference between having BUY in front of a product domain and not, its always better to have a 2 word domain and not 3. I cant think of a single case where having a 3 word domain is better than 2 But if you're that concerned buy both domains but put a site up on a shorter 2 word domain. |
Short domains tend to get more type-in and memory traffic with the exception of the use of "Free" on the front which has tremendous pulling power.
It's clearly easier to brand a shorter name, again with a couple exceptions. It also depends on the useage. For example: CheapUsedCars.com has certain advantages over UsedCars.com. I think the real cutoff is when you go past 3 words and its remarkable how many people register 4 and up domains thinking they are going to be great moneymakers. |
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