Plentyoffish is somewhat similar is length but it still can rake out millions in traffic, if you have a good content site the domain does not really matter. The keywords are sensible though and no I don't think its too long
Decent domain. Won't confer a big advantage, since it's not an exact match keyword phrase that people are searching for. But it's still not bad. You could build a site off of it.
I like the name. It's easy to remember but you site needs a face lift. It doesn't look trustworthy in my opinion.
The length of the URL seems fine -- probably about as long as you want to go with though. If you start heading toward onlinedatingexpressforallkindsofpeople.com then it becomes too spammy-looking. When marketing it you may want to show as OnlineDatingExpress.com - makes for easy reading.
it may be too long but , i guess it is ok for the spelling and the words are easy to remember...it's good that you did not change the spelling..
That's a good point - easy to remember. You could certainly go a lot shorter with a domain like j9o2jqb.com but who can look away and remember what domain I just typed to the left
Your url is just fine and it was easy to memorize. But when I look at the actual content and url of your website it 's not an SEO, user and spidy friendly. Your meta title and meta keywords are just fine but your meta description should be in sentence right?
you can always find some short brandable names if you can afford to spend a little - i would keep it to 1-2 words. - my personal prefence is 5-6 characters Long tails are good for traffic (assuming people are searching that exact term) but maybe hard to remember for repeat customers. Also...with long names like that you are also forced to reg alternate variations.