Regards,
Patrick
Say somebody discovers your onetwothree.net website one night whilst surfing. They think the site is cool, and next day at work they want to tell a friend about it. The trouble is; if you have put emphasis on the "onetwothree", they are quite likely to tell their friend that the website is onetwothree.com.
So having said that, of your options I would go with one-two-three.com; although second only to choosing something else alltogether!
Regards,
Patrick
What's easier to verbally pronounce? When you tell someone on the phone or in person, say one dash two dash three.com or onetwothree.net.
I used to quiz clients' staff about this in the early days because it is an interesting question. The answer was always something like this "one two three with a dash between the words" and I guess the alternative would have been "one two three all as one word". A surprising number though would say something like "search on Google for one two three and we are number one" which I liked because it verbally tied in their company with a well known brand.
I'm still researching this and will post back when I'm done! Thanks for the replies.
As far as people communicating my site correctly, I feel I am struggling there. It is still real easy to say dot-com instead of dot-net. Still, I feel .net is being recognized more.
The dashed version of my domain name (in this case one-two.com) wasn't available anyway at the time I was domain shopping. I prefer to keep things "clean" so I probably wouldn't have chosen it anyway.
Kris
I can't find any hard evidence that a two-hyphen domain will perform less well in SERPS than its nohyphen counterpart. If anything, it's the reverse. I'm starting to think that had (eg) threeblindmice.com been available (although I would have bought the domain just as I've now also bought (eg) threeblindmice.net) I would be using three-blind-mice.com. As it is, I'm going to use a two-hyphen-domain.net - (eg) three-blind-mice.net.
Thanks for your thoughts.
Regards,
Patrick