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Top 3 Reasons to Use Keyword Domains
by Dale Buckey
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Published on this site: September 23rd, 2009 - See
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Choosing a domain name for your website can be one of the most
critical decisions you make. Just as the Realtors will tell
you, it's all about location, location, location with physical
property; so it is on the Web.
Many people will opt for a URL that uses their company name.
That can be a good way to go. However, keyword domains offer 3
important advantages that you might not have considered. Before
you make that all-important decision, take the following into
account.
- Search Engine Optimization
Matt Cutts of Google, as well as the vast majority of expert
search engine optimizers, have confirmed that having keyword
domains does give you a Brownie point or two with search
rankings. Matt has several videos available on the Google
channel on YouTube that deal with keyword domains and their use.
In addition, the Google Grants website offers a slideshow that
walks through SEO basics. In this presentation, they list
targets for optimization. On that list they include "URL
pathways and vanity URLs."
You can visit Google or Bing or other engines and type in a
search query (organic chocolate, for example). Looking through
the search engine results page (SERP), you'll see the instances
where the words in this search string are bolded. That includes
the words used in URLs.
- Easy Customer Recall
Customers begin almost all web visits with a stop at their
favorite search engine. Whether they need to compare insurance
rates, find out why their dog has no energy or shop for the best
price on new shoes, they use keywords.
Because they already have the keywords in their mind when
browsing the 'Net, the phrase (or phrases) is easy for them to
remember. They respond to headlines and copy that include those
terms. Using keyword-rich domain names is just another step in
helping customers easily recall the URL of your website.
Think about your own experiences. How often have you forgotten
to bookmark a website and then later thought to yourself, "What
was the name of that great site I found the other day with info
on creating a senior home office?" Customers remember the
keyphrase they had in mind when searching, but they've forgotten
the name of the business. If the URL was a keyword domain, the
surfer would quickly recall, "Oh. It was SeniorHomeOffice.com!"
When they remember, they are more likely to grace you with
repeat visits.
- Viral Marketing
Viral marketing sites are coming into their own on the forefront
of cross-channel marketing. You've probably seen examples on
television where a particular brand (General Electric, for
instance) uses URLs different than their branded domain names
for viral marketing purposes. HomeEnergySolutions.com is one
such site. Make your domains easy for your target audience to
remember by filling them with keywords.
Whether you choose keyword domains for your primary URL, for
parked URLs or for redirects, you'll be giving a boost to your
search rankings while helping others to remember your website
for direct use or viral marketing. It's something to consider
before setting up shop.

Dale Buckey is President of Organic Keyword Domains. Browse
thousands of unique keyword domains for sale at "buy it now"
prices & get searched naturally. Visit http://www.OrganicKeywordDomains.com today.


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