Domain Name Selection for SEO
The Registration of domain names is a thriving business on the
Internet today - this is evident by the high bids that companies are willing to pay in Per-Per-Click (PPC) engines
to attract potential customers for domain name registration.
The business of domain name registration is sometimes referred to
as 'Internet Real Estate'. Just like we can occupy high traffic areas in the central business districts of major
cities in the real world, we can register domains for commonly used words or sought after keywords to generate
traffic more easily to our websites.
While most common words and abbreviations have already been taken
for the most widely used top level domain names, with a little bit of creativity we can still register an endless
number of promising domain names.
While there is no clear indication to what extent .com, .net as
well as country top level domain names such as .co.uk, .de, .fr and so forth influence search engine rankings of
websites, the word is that .org domains are still favored by Google as part of the non-commercial
tradition.
However, this article is not looking at how the domain extension
influences the ranking of a website as this is thought to be insignificant for search engine
rankings.
A stronger influence on search engine rankings have indeed the
length of registration, frequency of DNS changes as well as the reputation of the registrar.
Even though sometimes overrated in its importance - especially in
relationship to its effect on search engine rankings, domain names do remain an important asset for the online
corporate identity of your business.
The main consideration concerning your domain name will be to
choose between a creative name (such as 'yahoo', 'alibaba', 'kazaa') or a keyword name (such as 'study-tourism' or
'retail-gifts'.
In fact using main keywords in your domain name does have a
positive effect on your search engine rankings, especially to get your rankings off the ground after launching a
new website. Down the road the effect however becomes almost negligible.
While many people tend to register numerous domain names to
accommodate most important key words within them, they overlook that Google and other major search engines will pay
almost the same attention to sub-domains.
So instead of registering 'hawaii-real-estate',
'florida-real-estate' and so forth, we might as well just register 'real-estate' and have sub domains such as
'hawaii.real-estate', 'florida.real-estate' and so forth.
What people further underestimate is that search engines in general
look for keywords in the URL (unique resource locator) which comprises of the top level domain, any potential
sub-domains and of course the file name.
So, if you happen to be using a creative domain name that does not
contain any important key words, you can of course include your main keywords in the file name of the webpage
itself, i.e. florida-real-estate.html.
Hence, in a nutshell, while domain names are a major asset for your
corporate identity, their significance for search engine rankings is overrated, as there are various ways to
accommodate significant keywords in the URL and eventually other on-site factors (coding techniques, content) of a
website will have a greater impact for search engine rankings.
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