Examples: EXAMPLEDOMAIN.COM vs EXAMPLE-DOMAIN.COM Would a keyworded domain with the - - - - be just as good?
Usually a domain name with keyword has good value then the other domains..which get quick benefits from SE's Coming to EXAMPLEDOMAIN.COM is preferable!
ExampleDomain.com and Example-Domain.com are going to be seen the same by search engines, unless you have an odd combination of keywords (ex. WhoRepresents.com can be seen as WhorePresents.com). Even if you do have this odd combination of keywords, search engines are going to see your domain as whatever you brand / market / get linked to as; although, users may still misread your domain. So from an seo perspective, ExampleDomain.com and Example-Domain.com are essentially the same. From a user aspect the hyphen is generally not preferable as users tend to forget them; this means your returning traffic may go to your competitor's website, the non-hyphenated version, if you own the hyphenated version. For this reason (user aspect), the non hyphenated, ExampleDomain.com is the ideal choice.
Hi there, I want to ask you a question. Suppose you have visited 2 sites today for key word example domain, named exampledomain.com ane example--domain.com. Now after some time if you need to visit again which site would you remember? It's very simple and useful to keep your domain name as simple as you can. It's easy from the user's view and and beneficial for us too.
better EXAMPLEDOMAIN.COM than EXAMPLE-DOMAIN.COM. but most of it have been taken, so EXAMPLE-DOMAIN.COM is the next choice.