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Domain names (tld). domain name hacks

February 1st, 2012 Seo blog in Seattle No comments

Traditional Domain names consist of a word or phrase that describes a website followed by an extension. Extensions can be .com, .net or country-based such as .fr or .jp. So, if this is the case, how can Domain names like blo.gs or del.icio.us exist? It’s because a domain doesn’t have to follow a traditional format. When it is created in the manner demonstrated above, it is called a domain hack. With a domain hack, a domain spells out a ‘word’ by using a combination of periods and less popular country-based or state-based extensions.

Now, if you think a domain hack is a simply a trick created by spammers and/or webmasters with no life, think again. Yahoo obtained the rights to both blo.gs and del.icio.us, despite their unusual-looking format. There are also popular organizations that are actually known by domain hacks. Examples include who.is, (a site that lets a webmaster know the specifics behind a domain and their associated website), and whocalled.us, (a site that allows consumers to list the numbers of telemarketers). Even other countries use domain hacks in their own languages. Consider Germany’s popular Schokola.de, (which means chocolate in English).

So, does this mean webmasters should consider using domain hacks? The answer is it depends. It is important to remember that while domain hacks are witty, many of them can be inconvenient for web surfers. Some may even wonder if the site is legitimate, since the most common extensions are .com, .net, .org and .biz. However, since there are domain hacks that still receive a healthy amount of traffic, it is possible that website visitors might overlook how a domain hack is titled if the site it is pointing to proves to be worthwhile. There is also the option of having a second more normal-looking domain point to a domain hack. This

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Domain names (tld). domain names 101

January 28th, 2012 Seo blog in Seattle No comments

Without a domain , websites are specified by an IP address. What is an IP address? It is an identifier that is used by computers or humans to determine the location of a server or website. However, for humans, an IP address, (which is expressed in a numerical format), can be difficult to remember. This is why Domain names were invented. With a domain , a human can locate a website through more user-friendly words or phrases. And although numbers can be a part of a domain , they usually do not make up all of it, like what is seen with an IP address.

In terms of format, Domain names have several parts. The first part is known as the URL, (which stands for Uniform Resource Locator). The URL tells the browser what the domain is going to point to. This will usually be ‘http’, which means the browser can expect to locate a hypertext document. In layman’s terms this means webpage. In the rare cases the URL is not ‘http’ it may be ‘ftp’, which means file transfer protocol. A webmaster would opt to use ftp if they would like visitors to download files from their server.

The second part of the domain will be "www," which stands for "World Wide Web." This phrase lets computers and humans know the site the domain is pointing to is indeed from the Internet. It is followed by the actual domain , which can be a combination of letters, numbers or phrases. A good domain will be short, memorable and most importantly, search-engine friendly. In fact, good webmasters tend to concentrate more on a domain ’s effectiveness with SEO, (or Search Engine Optimization), than they do its creativity. To do this they make sure to choose a domain that has a widely searched keyword.

The final portion of the domain has what is known as

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Domain names (tld). is the .com overrated?

January 28th, 2012 Seo blog in Seattle No comments

When it comes to domain extensions, most people are familiar with .com. Because of this the average webmaster is scrambling to get the perfect .com domain . Some may even forego registering a potential goldmine of a domain in favor of getting a less popular .com. Yet, there are dozens of other Domain names available, some of which have gained popularity despite not being a .com. How can a webmaster determine if their site is going to be in such a league without the traditional .com? This article will explain how.

First, a webmaster needs to evaluate the purpose of their website. If their website is designed to simply direct people to an affiliate page, then it won’t really matter what extension it has, since they are only going to visit it once anyway. However, if a website is designed for repeat visits, people may not care about the site not having a .com. Sites that contain updated information, games and message boards tend to be the type of sites that get repeat visitors.

Secondly, webmasters need to consider the memorable nature of their domain . If a webmaster is able to create a witty domain hack, such as del.icio.us, and their content is good, it may not matter that they don’t have a .com. A good site that can allow a webmaster to register unconventional domain extensions is New.net. This site offers extensions such as .love and .free. By looking at these extensions, webmasters can start pondering ideas for their own domain hacks. If they need help, they can always type the word or letters used in the extension in a keyword analyzer or search engine.

Thirdly, webmasters need to determine whether or not a domain with an unconventional extension will rank higher in search engines than a domain with a traditional one.


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