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By: Jenna Ryan 
The Marketing Shop.com
August 3, 2007


1. Does having more than one domain name help my search rankings? No. There's no need to register a zillion domain names. It will not help your rankings one iota.

2. I have a domain name I've had for years, should I ditch it for a domain name filled with keywords? No. The older domain names get higher rankings on Google. Having keywords in your domain name is helpful for SEO, but the SEO benefits are higher for older domain names.

3. I want to optimize for several different keyword phrases, should I buy a domain name for each of my keywords? No. Getting several domain names, even those with keywords are not a viable way to achieve higher rankings. In fact, this practice can trigger Google's spam filters and cause your site to be penalized.

4. Should I hyphenate my new domain name since I'm using keywords? It used to be good SEO to hyphenate the domain name so the search engines could read the words separately, such as: real-estate-usa.com, however, this practice is no longer necessary. If you do choose to hyphenate your domain name, do not use more than three words or it may trigger Google's spam filters and cause penalties and/or delayed rankings.

5. How long should I register my domain name? Register your domain name for as long as you can afford. Google actually gives "points" to those sites that have long-term domain name registrations because it signals that you are here-to-stay and not a fly-by-night spammer.

6. What if I want to use a different domain name in my public advertising than the one where my website resides now? If you do not like your domain name and decide to use a different one for your business cards and brochure then you can simply have the preferred domain forwarded to your existing domain.

7. I am getting a new domain name and website, will I be in a sandbox? Yes. Newer sites and brand new domain names usually have to suffer through a "hold-back" period by Google. This is the time that Google uses to keep those who aren't serious out of the mix of top rankings. The sandbox is worse in highly competitive areas and easier for less-competitive keyword phrases.

8. I have a domain name I don't really like, should I move the site to a new domain name. Absolutely not! Never move your website from one domain name to the other. This is horrible for your rankings and credibility with Google.

9. Can I use the term "Realtor" in my domain name? No. If you register the term "Realtor," you will eventually get a threatening letter from NAR demanding that you stop. Realtor is a registered trademark of the National Association of Realtors. If you really want to use it, you have to get permission from NAR, or a really good attorney.

10. Should I register the .net version if someone else has the .com version already? Generally it is not a good idea to register the .net version if the .com is already taken. In some cases the benefit of the domain name outweighs the issues so registering the .net may be a good idea. If you have a domain name idea, it's wise to register both the .net and the .com versions.

11. Where should I register my domain name? GoDaddy is the best place we've found to register domain names. Just be careful to bypass all the other junk they offer. All you need is the domain name for a number of years.

12. Is it okay for my webmaster to register my domain name? No. You want to register your own domain name with your own information so you will maintain control. You need Administrative control over your domain name, but you can give your webmaster technical access to your domain related matters.

13. How can I find keywords for deciding what keywords to use in my domain name? You can use any of the keyword tools available online such as Google's Keyword Tool.

12. Is it a good idea to register a long domain name with several keywords repeated in it? No. Your domain name should be reasonably short and should not use repeat words. Long domain names can trigger Google spam filters and cause your site to be penalized.

13. I have a free website from Keller Williams, is my domain name good for SEO? No. The free websites given by many real estate brokerages are not good for achieving high search engine rankings because many of them are built on the sub-domain of the brokerage website. These sites are not very successful in search results.

14. I forgot where I registered my domain name. How can I access it? You can find out information about any domain name on the web using one of the may Who Is Tools available, such as this one from Network Solutions.

15. Where can I buy an older domain name? You can buy an older domain name using Network Solutions' Certified Offer program, or by going to auctions such as this GoDaddy Domain Auction.

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9 Comments on DOMAIN NAME: Everything you've ever wanted to know about Domain Names for SEO

That is a lot of good information. I appreciate the points that tell us when Google actually penalizes you for an action. Is there a place to get a complete list of what Google dislikes? regards... cm

08/04/2007 05:01 PM by Charles McDonald / Your Trusted Broker for Charlottesville Real Estate (RE/MAX Assured Property)


Great info thanks.  I have a personal website and a free one from my company.  The one through the company is nicer, but I keep using the old site on cards because I like the domain name.  With your infomation, I guess I won't get rid of my original.

Thanks.

08/04/2007 05:14 PM by Nora Adkins (Realty Executives)


Jenna, great article.  Godaddy is great.  I renewed 350 domains a couple weeks ago.  They also have a whois function.

Paul

08/04/2007 08:19 PM by Paul Jerome Porvaznik (Seller Helps Buyer)


JENNA.  Brilliant.  I've seen most of this, but never written so well and concise.  Keep writing, PLEASE.

Uh, look at my site some day too??

08/04/2007 09:03 PM by Greg Fox (Realty World Wichita)


Jenna I appreciate the advice.  I did not realise that registering your domain name for a longer period gets noticed by Google.

08/04/2007 11:09 PM by Jennifer Fivelsdal, Rhinebeck NY (Keller Williams Realty)


Great stuff again, Jenna. I hope Nora is using her old website name by directing it at her company site because, as you say, the broker sites do not help us in SEO. I direct my old name thru Real Livings so I get credit with my own name. BTW, I installed the Google Bar you talked about and I have a 3 right now, not bad heh?

Thanks again for the great posts....DavidC

08/05/2007 08:42 PM by Akron Ohio Homes for Sale. David M. Childress (Howard Hanna Real Estate Services)


Excellent info, Jenna.  You answer some questions that I didn't even know I had - all very helpful.

08/06/2007 08:10 AM by Margaret Woda, Crofton Maryland Real Estate (Long & Foster REALTORS)


A lot of great information. Thanks Jenna.

08/06/2007 08:26 AM by Michael Delp (Mortgage Pro)


This was great! Our company owns a number of domain names and many of them are coming up for renewal this very month. In such a challenging market we are contemplating whether we should keep all of them. And so I came to AR to search for information on the subject to help us with our decision. And lo and behold you pop up in the search "domain names"! And you just barely wrote the post a couple of days ago! Thanks again for your investment in crafting this. If you have time, do you have any specific suggestions for us in our decisions concerning keeping or letting go of some of our domain names due to price constraint? We currently have them with Network Solutions. Maybe we should go with GoDaddy?  

08/06/2007 10:29 AM by Sugar Pine Realty/GMAC


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