Should I use a sub-domain or real domain?
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Jay-Z
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Should I use a sub-domain or real domain?
I want to know if i should keep my domain which is
http://inetwork.xeeblo.net
or change it to
http://inetwork.name
what do you think?
http://inetwork.xeeblo.net
or change it to
http://inetwork.name
what do you think?
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Jay-Z
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wmseo2
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TexSurance.US
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Speaking as someone who has bought hundreds of domains...
Don't be afraid to us a .US domain
Short of that, consider going with something totally unique:
GoDaddy.com ( domain reg. )
Google.com ( engine )
Yahoo.com ( directory )
my point is don't be afraid to loosen your collar
and think outside the envelope.
Sure you will have to work harder to estalish your " term "
so that it is associated to your market or industry, but
that is something you can do, unlike clubing the owner
of the .com which stands between you and .com Heaven
Good Luck Jay-Z...

Don't be afraid to us a .US domain
Short of that, consider going with something totally unique:
GoDaddy.com ( domain reg. )
Google.com ( engine )
Yahoo.com ( directory )
my point is don't be afraid to loosen your collar
and think outside the envelope.
Sure you will have to work harder to estalish your " term "
so that it is associated to your market or industry, but
that is something you can do, unlike clubing the owner
of the .com which stands between you and .com Heaven
Good Luck Jay-Z...
http://www.TexSurance.US
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netph
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TexSurance.US
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don't use a subdomain,
those are so potentially temperary,
I don't think this leave the best first impression.
If you must use that name, add hyphens between word,
but again, hyphens must be explained to people you tell your site to,
so maybe think of a name not so in use already.
( 2 cents )
those are so potentially temperary,
I don't think this leave the best first impression.
If you must use that name, add hyphens between word,
but again, hyphens must be explained to people you tell your site to,
so maybe think of a name not so in use already.
( 2 cents )
http://www.TexSurance.US
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David26
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I would have to disagree with the sub-domain claims regarding low SEO. If you already own the domain it would be best to get a sub-domain. When I search google for sites like Yahoo, notice that the search results would display every subdomain within Yahoo. (same goes with any subdomain type site). Whereas if you only use a full domain, only two insite listings will appear. Example:
Yahoo:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=yahoo
the site listings are:
http://www.yahoo.com/
http://mail.yahoo.com/
http://search.yahoo.com/
http://maps.yahoo.com/
http://finance.yahoo.com/
and so on. However with a site link funender it only displays two listings for the domain itself:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=funender
Yahoo:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=yahoo
the site listings are:
http://www.yahoo.com/
http://mail.yahoo.com/
http://search.yahoo.com/
http://maps.yahoo.com/
http://finance.yahoo.com/
and so on. However with a site link funender it only displays two listings for the domain itself:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=funender
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