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Domain
Names and Anchor Text
Domain
Names Article - By Aaron
Wall
Branding vs Naming
Many people say that the name of a website should
be original. It should convey some sense of branding
unlike any other site. They say your name should
not be generic.
The
truth of this matter is that branding is more developed
by how you interact with people than by what your
name is. Your name can be used to help develop brand,
but many smart webmasters use their domain name
for more than just branding.
Superstar
Websites
People take the branding idea one step further and
rattle off some of the best technological leaders.
Amazon, Google, Yahoo!, Ebay, etc. None of these
sites say what they do in their site name.
Google
is so powerful because it is the only Google. It
was a wide open market. Yahoo! became Yahoo! because
there was no great well marketed directory on the
web. Ebay became Ebay because nobody else had a
PEZ trading marketplace and it's creators wife needed
a place to trade her PEZ. (Ebay is yet one more
great thing we all owe to PEZ).
Business
Facts
Most successful businesses or websites will not
be like Google. Most will not be a runaway technological
success. Most businesses become successful from
soft innovations. Small focused consumer centric
changes can help you craft a successful business
model.
For
every Yahoo! or Google on the market there are 1,000
Door Hangers.com or Cheese.com websites which are
doing just fine "bringing in the cheese."
Anchor
Text
Anchor text is extremely important to search engines.
What a link says is as important as who is saying
it. When I link to your site with the words "I
eat cats" as the link text a search engine
will evaluate that link and assume you eat cats.
You
can't control all the links you get (meow), but
you can help control some of them. People often
link to you using the words in your domain name
as the link text (also known as anchor text.) If
your domain name has your primary keywords in it
then you have an extremely powerful business advantage
over your competitors.
Using
Dashes in Domain Names
Most of the benefit of dashes in the domain name
have eroded in the last year or two. Domain names
themselves have been greatly devalued in search
engine algorithms, and most links use the site name
vice the domain name as the anchor text.
I
am of the opinion that you usually can pick out
a keyword rich domain name without needing dashes.
It may take a bit of creativity and a bit of time,
but it is possible. If you are aiming to sell products
vice become a consultant you may be able to do well
making a living from search engine traffic and not
need as strong of a branded name behind your domain.
Brandable
Generic Domain Names
Sometimes they do still exist!
I
wanted to write an ebook about SEO. Less than a
year ago the domain name SEObook.com was still available.
It will not always be that easy to find a domain
name, but if you think hard enough you should be
able to find a brandable domain name which is also
keyword rich.
High
quality directories usually prefer to list sites
by their name vice "insert keyword phrase here."
Having
a domain name like mine makes it very easy for me
to get inbound links with "SEO Book" or
"Search Engine Optimization Book" as the
link text. This allows me to rank better for those
search phrases, and eventually it will allow me
to rank good for "SEO" and "search
engine optimization."
Creativity
in Domain Naming
If the domain name with your keywords is already
taken you still have many other options. If my domain
name was taken odds are I could have still got a
domain name like seo-ebook-book.biz, but that seems
a bit too generic and lacks the creativity to keep
it somewhat brandable while still making it keyword
rich.
Usually
you can add other words around the main words in
your domain name to keep the keyword rich words
in there without making it overly long. TheSEObook.com
is one example of an alternate domain I could have
used. I could also try synonyms. I just looked and
SEOreport.com was gone. My next guess for a name
was SEOsecrets.com, and it was still available.
There are a ton of good domain names still on the
market.
Domain
Name Summary
Search engines such as Google heavily weight link
text in their relevancy algorithms.
Soft innovations drive most successful businesses.
It is highly unlikely that my business or your business
is going to be the next Google.
Often times keyword rich domain names are available
which will give you a considerable competitive advantage
over your competition
Author Details - Search Engine
Optimization
Aaron Wall is the founder of Search Marketing..
Search
Marketing Information
He has also published the SEO Book, filled with information
on search engine optimization and marketing online.
Seobook.com is also an regularly updated blog with
Search
Engine News.
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