Does it really matter the name

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by Erosantica, Jun 28, 2008.

  1. #1
    Hi Guys,

    Checking with you, when we want to get a domain name does it really matter on what name we are choosing?
    Some give advise on we should have name related to the stuff we are doing?
     
    Erosantica, Jun 28, 2008 IP
  2. FreaK7

    FreaK7 Well-Known Member

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    sure yes, it's better on SEO. You should get a domain name with target words.
     
    FreaK7, Jun 28, 2008 IP
  3. NetBastard

    NetBastard Active Member

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    Of course it matters. If it didn't matter domains would have the same value.
     
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  4. oneg

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    yes, it matters, find keyworded names.
     
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  5. Trusted Writer

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    #5
    Many keyword names work as long as they are trendy.

    A good domain name contributes with your success, but if you have not content to offer, names alone can't do too much for you.

    On the other hand, poor quality domain names with a great marketing strategy and rich content can surprise us.

    It's all about how you manage what you get when it comes to domains names ;)
     
    Trusted Writer, Jun 28, 2008 IP
  6. DaGuy

    DaGuy Banned

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    You can't have a site related to making money online but the domain 'porn-db.com'. It surely matters.
     
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  7. coldtek

    coldtek Active Member

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    A good domain name is important if you are serious about your site. You should find a domain name with your specific keywords in the title, this will be great for your SEO.
     
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  8. dljackson1

    dljackson1 Well-Known Member

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    As well as I can explain it, your domain name should be keyword rich and very specific. It is easier to profit from a narrow niche such as "LG 42 inch Flat Screen" than a basic term such as televisions. Unless you are an absolute expert, concentrate on narrow niche domains.
     
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  9. maxense

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    is targeted keywords in domain name better even if it is too long
    16 letters,
     
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  10. Erosantica

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    So infact, having the good name is just part of the factor when come to marketing. But when other factors of marketing, services and content is high, it doesn't really matter, Am I right?
     
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  11. puremonopoly

    puremonopoly Active Member

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    The domain ALWAYS matters!! If you have everything else and a broken domain name like ah-455jaaaaaaaaa.info... how many repeat visitors are you going to lose? How much of your potential will be wasted b/c you didn't take the time to catch the domain that says what your business is all about? it could be the difference between success and ultimate failure..
     
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  12. Unreal

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    I'd suggest a domain name that includes keywords for the content of your site, as well as something easy to remember.
     
    Unreal, Jun 28, 2008 IP