Domain Names – The Good and The Bad
Working on improving your rank within the different search
engines – especially Google – can feel like a very
complicated puzzle sometimes. This maze can be extremely
time consuming; especially when you just complete one
effort and then find out that they’ve once again changed
the rules on you – rules that you weren’t even sure of to
begin with!
It is very well known that when you try to better the rank
you’ve achieved with search engines, the best techniques
that you can use are:
• Acquiring quality inbound links
• Acquiring any links to your site at all, including
reciprocal links
• Continually adding new, relevant, and fresh information
to your site
• Using a good density and placement of the right keywords
• Creating a website that is interesting and relevant
enough that visitors who arrive spend time there.
However, what is not so well known is a major point that is
missing from this list. Domain names are beginning to
become extremely important with Google. It isn’t the
domain name itself – that is, the words in the domain – nor
how long it is, but how long you’ve had it. Google is now
valuing sites that have been registered for longer, and
that prove their intention to stick around for a long time.
Google is starting to give lower priority to sites that
have been registered for a year or less, since they may
simply be spammers who are looking for a fast dollar and
then disappear.
On the other hand, for sites registered for five years or
more, Google considers them serious websites or businesses
that intend to exist for a good long while.
Therefore, one of the strategies important to gaining a
strong ranking is to pay a little bit more money for your
domain name registration to register for a few extra years,
so that Google can tell that you intend to stick around for
a long time. This will give your site Google value and
your ranking will go up.
The problem that many webmasters are finding with this is
that they either don’t have the budget for the additional
years of registration, or they don’t want to register a
site for a long time when they haven’t proven to themselves
that the venture will be successful. They don’t want to
pay for an additional four or more years of registration
for a project that may not get off the ground.
The decision that therefore needs to be made is how
important Google ranking will be to your website. Will it
be the primary part of your internet marketing effort?
Will you be concentrating a good deal of your time
gathering reciprocal and one-way links? Will you be
working hard on search engine optimizing (SEO), possibly
hiring a professional, so that your site contains the right
keywords the right number of times and in the right places?
If you’ll already be putting a lot of time, effort, and
possibly money into your Google and search engine ranking,
then you may find that registering your site’s domain name
is really a minor investment to get you started in the
right direction.
It’s all a matter of balance, and making sure that you do
the search engine optimizing strategy completely, and not
cheap out before you can even give yourself the chance to
truly shine. In fact, simply shelling out a little bit
more to reserve your domain name may be the easiest part of
your search engine optimizing strategy. As long as you do
your homework in advance and find an affordable, or even
cheap domain name registry business, then you likely won’t
have to pay much more than fifty dollars to get going.
As you can see, if search engine optimizing is important to
your website, it’s vital that you don’t miss the most
commonly overlooked part of SEO and reserve your website
for a good length of time, to prove to Google that you’re
serious about building a quality, successful web presence.
You’ll show that you indeed deserve to be among the top
ranking websites out there. With that done, you’ll be
ready to move to the next step of your SEO and watch the
traffic start rolling in.
About the Author:
Mark Nenadic
Mark is the director and face behind FifteenDegrees-North
www.15dn.com , where you will find articles and
resources to help with SEO, marketing and Web design.
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