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However having a properly hosted domain is a must if you are trying to run a business or just look more professional or you might just want more control over your site configuration.
The only reasons I can think of that a non-domain would hurt your rankings are;
1) You hit your transfer limit and they "close" your site temporarily
2) Something outside your control (such as the advert serving mechanism) spooks the crawlers somehow - rare but it could happen.
3) The fact that it's a free host / advert supported may deter people from linking to you or listing your site because they want to look more professional and so link out more selectively.
- Tony
1) portability - if you don't like your web host and you have your own domain name, you can take your site to a new host without changing your URLs.
2) your own email address - if you have your own domain name, it can also be your email address. This aids portability and looks more professional
3) credibility - a site with it's own domain can appear more credible than a site hosted at say geocities
4) better search engine indexing - many search engines have a natural bias against sites that are hosted by free hosts like GeoCities.
4) better search engine indexing - many search engines have a natural bias against sites that are hosted by free hosts like GeoCities.
Not so sure about that. My main earthlink.net site does very well on a large range of keywords, and my toy geocities site does remarkably well given how little effort I have expended in getting links to it.
For a commercial site I have no doubt that a "real" domain adds credibility in the eyes of the user, but this post is in the Google News forum.
This is the reason that I bit the bullet for my amateur site and got my own domain name. When I was a clueless newbie webmaster, the site went through a couple free hosts with no ads that either went bankrupt, or in the case of the second one started charging. It occurred to me that other minor amateur sites were able to get their own domains, and if I learned how the system worked, I should be able to do the same. I then did the research, and found that managing ones own domain and finding suitable hosting wasn't exactly rocket science. And, with a stable web address I would never have to worry about getting other sites that linked to me to change the link.
>2) your own email address - if you have your own domain name, it can also be your email address. This aids portability and looks more professional
Another advantage I later realized. The nature of my sites is such on occasion I have had to deal with public officials to obtain relevant scientific information that they tend to be reluctant to give out to just anyone. I actually had one such official I was talking with on the phone ask me for the domain name of the site I told him I ran. I told him my domain name, and after quickly surfing to it using the computer on his desk, and seeing the home page of my site, immediately was willing to tell me everything I wanted to know. ;) Since then I always when sending e-mails use one off the domain of my site, because the domain name itself is such that it anyone in the know would realize that only someone serious would run a site with such a domain name. Domain names are sufficently cheap they are worth it.
I will put a link to one of my site member's personal home pages if they are on geocities, but I will strongly recommend to a manufacturer or a retailer that wants a link that they get a domain name, because I really hate doing custodial work on those links later.
Is hosting on Geocities / Angelfire, etc. bad for rankings?
Unlikley. However, for the small cost I would dump them as they are generally slow loading. A real domain is professional, instils a degree of confidence in your visitors and is unique.
So unless you are doing a site for the love of it, go for your own domain. While it's getting harder as times goes by, try to keep to 2 simple rules.
1)Make it short and easy to spell.
2)Include your keyword(s) if possible, e.g www.widget.com
You will also be able to see which bots came by, what they did, and when. The logs are stuffed full of useful information.