30DC Day 05 – Unique Domain Names

http://www.thirtydaychallenge.com/training/2009day05.php GuruBob introduces the next stage of targeting your micro-niche, which is getting yourself a domain name. Find out more about the it here: http://www.thirtydaychallenge.com/training/2009day05.php

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15 Responses to 30DC Day 05 – Unique Domain Names

  1. worldmodelcoach says:

    You can’t be …
    You can’t be productive is you are not interested. If something is presented in this way, the point, not matter how good, is lost.

  2. ChrisKillz503 says:

    I was watching a …
    I was watching a google conference with that one google dude and he was reviewing websites for seo-ness.

    The google guy actually chastised a site for not including the word iTrip, I think it was. He said the website was missing out on a lot of traffic by leaving that word out of his iPod car adapter website.

    I don’t think that the official google guy would give illegal advice. I can see companies having a point with their tm in domain names, if it’s outlined in their affiliate conditions.

  3. withtheweb says:

    if your chosen …
    if your chosen domain is already taken then instead of using hyphens you should use words such as “with/for/by/and/the/site” using one of these words with your keyphrase is much better then adding a hyphen to the domain.

  4. AlphaWinner28 says:

    worldmodelcoach – …
    worldmodelcoach – Be grateful you get this free content. The energy you waste complaining can be used in other productive ways. Peace.

  5. Fitmanfrombc says:

    thank you
    thank you

  6. worldmodelcoach says:

    This is awesome …
    This is awesome content! BUT why does everything have to be soo damned boring??? Each of these videos could be 2 to 5 minutes long.

  7. ntelechy says:

    does the length of …
    does the length of the domain name matter?

    I once set up a monetized blog that had a long domain name (4 words in it) and had been advised by a SEO specialist to change it to a shorter domain name. He said that Google regard long domains as a spam site.

    I changed it to 2 words – without my best keyphrase in it because my target keyphrase was “too long”. I did a 301 redirect.

    After that, my emails to my list started going to their SPAM box! Aaarrgh.

    Can you clarify these issues? Thanks

  8. tcmiles88 says:

    Thanks, Princess …
    Thanks, Princess Caro, for the explanation. Totally responsive and helpful.

  9. PrincessCaro says:

    Hi everyone, Caro …
    Hi everyone, Caro here :-)

    Just to clarify, Robert used this example for two reasons:

    a) To be consistent with day 2
    b) We’ve picked examples that deliberately do not meet the 30DC criteria, as in the past real examples have been pummelled by not so well intentioned people with obscene linking etc

    NET: We DO NOT recommend you acquire a domain that includes any brand names, unless you own that brand name.

    Caro :-)

  10. edmago72 says:

    Same question, …
    Same question, please helpĀ”

  11. zacwin says:

    I got a cease and …
    I got a cease and desist letter when I built a website on a domain that had the word “Realtor” in it. The word Realtor is protected same as Leica. If you want to waste time and money then register a name that contains a company name. Do your research before you register!!!

  12. tglinc says:

    Valprop you …
    Valprop you certainly have a point. I too would strongly advise against using any brands or trademark names in a website or anywhere for that matter unless you own them. You will have a cease and desist order from the attorney of the company that owns it in no time. Therefore the Leica example would probably spell trouble.

  13. gemini451960 says:

    Q: What is the …
    Q: What is the difference between a URL and a Domain name??? I could see that the kw Leica was in the end of the url but not in the domain – how does that happen?

    Great tips on choosing a Domain name. Thanks !

  14. Valprop says:

    Am I missing …
    Am I missing something here Bob? Surely Leica will ask you to take the site down for unauthorised use of the name or cyber squatting.
    I have a friend who had a cease and desist order for using a trade name and i am currently having to change a domain for the same reason.
    Confused!

  15. cheesypuof says:

    1st view. GO BOB!
    1st view. GO BOB!

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