Saturday, October 3, 2009

Domain Names That Use Keywords Get More Traffic To The Website!

When you are choosing your domain name you will want
to use keywords in your name that will help someone
find your website easily by searching. When you
include keywords in your domain name you are letting
the name speak for your business. Someone will know
right away what you are offering just by the name.

They can click on your website for details on the
products that is offered on your site. Making your
domain name keyword friendly can increase your chances
of getting more business and increasing sales.

When a customer does not purchase something the first
time they will probably return and possibly purchase
the next time. In the future they know where they can
find your site and what all it offers.

Keywords are very important when it comes to domain
names and it will set you apart from other sites
online that offer similar products that no one knows
about because of the name.



Before you get started using your name you need to
make sure it is unique and not already out there. You
will need to do a search to see if someone else has
already registered the domain name for their business.

If the name you have chosen is not in use then you
need to register it before someone else. If the domain
name is already taken, you will need to choose an
alternative domain name that will describe your
business using keywords. Using keywords will increase
your customers and your sales.

Please leave a comment. We love reading them.

Dan and Deanna "Marketing Unscrambled"

2 comments:

Hilary Melton-Butcher said...

Hi Dan and Deanna .. I liked the explanation re the two keywords - the main name and the solution name .. now we need to be creative to find names .. it's taking time to search and evaluate.

Thanks - Hilary Melton-Butcher
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Marketing Unscrambled, Home edition said...

Hello Hilary,

The name can be the hard part of this. Keyword tools can come in handy for that. You just might find a word or phrase that you had not thought of before.

Dan and Deanna "Marketing Unscrambled"