Domain Name & Search Engine Marketing?
- From an SEO standpoint, it makes zero difference. From a marketing standpoint, use the name without dashes. It will be easier for a prospect / customer to remember
- I would buy both of them regardless so if someone else decides to open this business they will not be tempted to mimic your name, and if they do this option will not be available to them. We can help you with any local search marketing as well once you get started. brickmarketinglocal.com
- I suggest you follow Adam R's response. Good luck!
- Either will do the same trick. Google will only however give you this opportunity with domain names. When you set up your categories use dashes "dayton.com / cars - used - new" not "dayton.com / carsusednew" FYI - when you refer to your domain in marketing material or on the website make it DaytonUsedCars.com it is easier for the user to remember
- buy them both it makes no difference
Knowledge Base
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Knowledge Base: Domain Names
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Knowledge Base: Domain Name Search
if so, then should i make the domain name descriptive of what my site is about and do hyphens matter?. like most factors for seo, the domain name plays a small role in your rankings. having a domain name with keywords is not enough on it's own to get good (domain name search)
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