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search engines vs humans lets see who wins :)

         

jdiji

6:11 am on Jun 23, 2003 (gmt 0)



I have developed a website. And i have two domain names. I am not sure which domain name to use for marketing the website. Since the 1st domain name is 21 alpahabets and the 2nd domain is only 6 alphabets.

In my understanding the 1st domain seems better for the search engine and the 2nd domain seems better for us humans.

Any ideas or feedback will be greatly appreciated?

The two domains are:
A) Keyword1Keyword2GenericWord.com
B) Keyword1XY.com

X => the first alphabet of Keyword2
Y => the first alphabet of GenericWord

The sizes of the words are:
Keyword1: 4 alphabets
Keyword2: 13 alphabets
GenericWord: 4 alphabets

stuntdubl

4:21 pm on Jun 23, 2003 (gmt 0)

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My guess would be to market the longer domain online, and the shorter domain offline.

Redirect the short domain to the online domain.

This way you achieve the best of both worlds, and if you do it right, you should stay in good light with the SE's.

Harley_m

3:58 pm on Jun 24, 2003 (gmt 0)

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in my opinion - splitting the marketing would only work if the name is generic to the keywords - otherwise the marketing will clash and confuse everyone...

see it this way - if google were to advertise themselves as joohoodle offline - wouldnt you be damn confused...?

the domain name keyword thing isnt so important as to develop your whole course of action over it - take the second domain, and perhaps build a small 'funnel site' with the first to grab net visitors and point them to your page...

Harley

nmottet

4:23 pm on Jun 24, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I have no hesitation whatsoever: you should go with the shorter name because a company name should be easy to remember.

In particular on the web, it should be easy to type.

I would even look for another name since it is proven that names with combinations of letters and numbers are difficult to type/remember.

Can you remember one of these Canadian zipcodes? (H1N7TP5 for instance....).

If you just want to get search traffic and do the sale immediately, perhaps the longer name wouldn't be that bad. (Actually, even in this case i would take the shorter name)

If you want to build a legitimate profitable business with repeat sales or referrals, you should take the shorter one.

mil2k

4:28 pm on Jun 25, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I would go with the shorter one. If possible With some other Creative short brandable name. HTH :)

Oaf357

11:45 pm on Jun 25, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Take the shorter one.