Which domain name would you go with?

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by Pixelrage, Sep 16, 2008.

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Which domain would you use for a big site move? (see further info below)

  1. television-show.com (even though "televisionshow.com" is used & active by someone else)

    1 vote(s)
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  2. televisionshow.tv

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    75.0%
  1. #1
    I could really use some help here. I'm torn between going with a .com with a dash, or a more brandable .tv - I'm not sure which is the worse of two evils!

    (Note that I don't actually own the domain shown in the poll, it's just an example.)

    Thanks!
     
    Pixelrage, Sep 16, 2008 IP
  2. Ace2016

    Ace2016 Well-Known Member

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    get both, use the one you want, (i'd go for the .tv one, i'd probably look better if its a video/media site) then redirect the other to the main site. a dash isn't that big of a deal, just think which you'd want on a business card. I got the .net and .com versions of my domain and redirected the .com to the .net
     
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  3. Pixelrage

    Pixelrage Peon

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    Thanks - as for the .tv, this is a TV related site, so the brandable aspect there is pretty high. I'm just afraid of how .tv is location tracked to Tuvalu, and I don't know how bad it will do in SERPs as I have never used a ccTLD before.
     
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  4. metronome

    metronome Active Member

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    I personally will register television-show.com rather than buying the .tv, but it is just me I guess. Most people will find that televisionshow.tv is a pretty good deal too.
     
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  5. kiteguy123

    kiteguy123 Guest

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    Personally I think that if the actual domain name has a 'tv' or 'television' in it, then you should go for the com TLD. I think that tvblahblah.tv sounds silly compared to tvblahblah.com. If, however, the domain doesn't have a television rlated word in it, then you should probably go for the TV, but without more info on the site it's a bit of a tricky one (ie. reviews, tv gossip site, listings etc?)
     
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  6. Lexis Domains

    Lexis Domains Peon

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    If this domain is for investment purposes such as domain sale, the I would not register a .TV or hyphenated .COM as the domain commercial value is strongly depreciated because of domain extension type and hyphen symbol.

    In this case, I would keep searching. Don't be discouraged if the brand that you have targeted is registerd. Often times, you simply have to be creative with thinking of more semantic name suggestions. This is accomplished by substituting the common letters like C for K or adding an additional letter. Adding additional letters should only be done in the case of vowels A,E, I, O, U.


    Let me know if I can provide you with premium name suggestions,
     
    Lexis Domains, Sep 16, 2008 IP
  7. jgjg

    jgjg Peon

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    hmmm tough one - first instinct is televisionshow.tv is better
     
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  8. Bhuntay

    Bhuntay Banned

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    For internet tv televisionshow.tv is far better :) ..
     
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  9. dbk

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    First choice for me would be televisionshow.tv however i would probably register both.....
     
    dbk, Sep 17, 2008 IP
  10. Pixelrage

    Pixelrage Peon

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    Thanks!

    I actually own both (the dashed .com and the .tv). Just a couple reflections:

    - I cant stand owning .tv's because the registration is so expensive!!
    - .tv's are location tracked to Tuvalu, so that will kind of hurt in SE rankings (I'm guessing). I still haven't seen many .tv's ranking anywhere on page 1.
    - I should have put a 3rd option - I am also considering using a subdomain off of the parent website that this new one will be based off of. That would also help with branding, and since I'm creating a new site from scratch and 301'ing the old segments over, it would be a fresh start no matter what.
     
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  11. Lexis Domains

    Lexis Domains Peon

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    .TVs can easily outrank .coms. You just have to understand how to SEO these projects. For example, my blogs

    optimizerss.ireporter.tv/ [keyword: blog optimization services] and morebuyertraffic.ireporter.tv/[/url] keyword: [more buyer traffic ]ranks in the top 5 of every major search engine.

    Since I also own iOptimizerss - website optimization specialist firm, I optimize my own websites. What I use is a new proprietary SEO technique known as "web 2.0 optimization services". This process leverages the power of web 2.0 technology along with a unique blend of cross-page optimization.

    Let me know if I can help you in this area,
     
    Lexis Domains, Sep 17, 2008 IP
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  12. MarcinST3333

    MarcinST3333 Peon

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    how about show.tv?
     
    MarcinST3333, Sep 18, 2008 IP
  13. irgnet

    irgnet Active Member

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    using dashes in domain name is not good practice
     
    irgnet, Sep 18, 2008 IP