lol @ magda & Sunlust... good points Banner56, to be totally honest with you, since you're changing your domain anyway, how about getting rid of "force". So many negative connotations to "force", like burglars forcing open a window etc, forced to view advertising, etc. Power, persuasion, impact are a few better words IMHO. More here: http://thesaurus.reference.com/browse/force
i buy a couple more domain names and have them point to the banners page of forcesign.com how does that affect page ranking and the sort? lets say i pick up 2 more domain names and start promoting them will they be able to acheive page rank? or will they always be tied to forcesign.com?
It's not a good idea to have multiple aliases for the same content. Google does not like that (after all, the domain is relevant in terms of keywords. Lot's of domains looks like trying to sneak in keywords) and getting links is a nightmare. Use one domain only.
- yeah, I agree, maybe you could use a keyword research tool, or even better, your own services list and see what people google most (using for example google trends) and then base each page on your website for a different phrase. Not sure about it, but maybe it could give you a bit of extra organic seo, also, maybe a little blog? depends if your website runs on a cms, I don't mean a blog as in "look how cool signs are, buy them from me", but more like professional advice? maybe some sample pictures of them of a new project where you used something special, you know what I mean? - Great idea, I support these tips.
would it be ok to just add one alias url impactvinylbanners.com and direct it to forcesign with some different keywords would that be ok? again guys thanks.