Which domain is better ?

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by naruponk, Jul 14, 2008.

  1. #1
    suppose I'm considering to register domain for word
    apple ipod
    which is better between

    apple-ipod
    appleipod

    which is better for search engine ?
    we assume that both of domain is not registered yet
    how search engine will compare both domain format ?

    pls advise:)
     
    naruponk, Jul 14, 2008 IP
  2. desilator

    desilator Peon

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    #2
    Personally I would want the second one. Im not a fan of hyphens in domain names.
     
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  3. Marie-Aude

    Marie-Aude Member

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    #3
    I would not use a domain name with a brand name inside... call for problems
     
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  4. desilator

    desilator Peon

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    #4
    Thats something else you definitely need to be careful of.
     
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  5. shabbirbhimani

    shabbirbhimani Well-Known Member

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    #5
    Register both and go for the one with the hyphen and redirect the other to the site
     
    shabbirbhimani, Jul 14, 2008 IP
  6. nitinleew

    nitinleew Well-Known Member

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    #6
    I prefer appleipod..
     
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  7. CrissicSolutions

    CrissicSolutions Peon

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    #7
    That would be the better idea.


    Either way, they would both yield about the same. It all comes down to word of mouth and advertising.
     
    CrissicSolutions, Jul 14, 2008 IP
  8. fr@nc!z

    fr@nc!z Active Member

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    #8
    If "appleipod" is available, use it instead of "apple-ipod". Ordinary people, when typing URL; find it much easier to remember those URL without hyphen.
     
    fr@nc!z, Jul 14, 2008 IP
  9. medicalsupplies

    medicalsupplies Banned

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    #9
    i prefer appleipod also. for seo, both of them are the same.
     
    medicalsupplies, Jul 14, 2008 IP
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    skypeace Well-Known Member

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    #10
    People may forget the "-".....
    Buy both and do as said above.....
    Good Luck! :)
     
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    #11
    If appleipod is available as your domain go for it but if it's not, your choice is apple-ipod...good luck buddy..
     
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  12. mokimofiki

    mokimofiki Well-Known Member

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    #12
    I prefer no hyphen's along with everyone else. As far as search engines go I can't imagine it makes a difference although as far as the human mind goes the hyphen would be forgotten.
     
    mokimofiki, Jul 14, 2008 IP
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    zexy Guest

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    #13
    appleipod.com is better! I avoid the "-" on any cost...
     
    zexy, Jul 14, 2008 IP
  14. CrissicSolutions

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    #14
    as far as search engines go, its all about SEO
     
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    #15
    I avoid hyphens at all costs. Appleipod is better
     
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  16. naruponk

    naruponk Active Member

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    Thanks guys ^ ^
     
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    #17
    appleipod for me........
     
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    #18
    appleipod.com is better
     
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    #19
    I do not know about the argument against using a hyphen. As far as search engine optimization goes, it really will not make any difference. Human factors engineering though is really the discipline you need to use to determine if hyphenated addresses are better or not. Will people remember your site better if each word is seperated by a hyphen, or if it is all one run-on word? Before the net became so engrained in our lives, I would have said that hyphenating is the way to go, but now that everyone is using it, people are used to run-on words.

    But there are some standouts like www.penny-arcade.com that certainly buck the trend.
     
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  20. mokimofiki

    mokimofiki Well-Known Member

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    #20
    I have noticed that many people just type what they are looking for in the address bar as an address.

    EX http://appleipod.com or videogames.com and so on

    Not sure why people do this but I have seen it done and feel that with the hyphen you lose these people.
     
    mokimofiki, Jul 15, 2008 IP