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How effective is a good domain name? - Search Engine Optimisation

February 29th, 2008

How important is it to have a good domain name? and what effects does google put on extensively long domains or new domains.

Right in this post i am going to use a customer of First Search SEO as an example.

Our client has a less than 6 month old domain name and currently comes up for very little of the ‘Key Phrases’ that we have optimised the site to appear for. Now we think they may be many reasons that the site may not be working and a couple are relevant to the domain name.

Issues concerning the domain and are as follows:

  • The domain has been ’sand boxed’ due to being a young domain and is trying to compete with older more established domains.
  • The second idea is that the domain name is too long.

Now both these ideas are grey areas in search engine optimisation and no-ones sure whether domains can actually get sand boxed etc.

 Young Domains?

If the domain is new, i personally do not see the problem this would have when listing with search engines as i do not think this would matter and the results of this theory of often inconsistant. At First Search SEO we have seen both new domains do well and badly as in this case.

Long Domains?

Now we all know that the search engines rate domain names highly in terms of importance, is there a restriction of this? as if i have a specific search result i wish to come up for i could buy that exact domain.

for example:

Wood floor lining cornwall

so i could buy : www.woodfloorliningcornwall.co.uk

Also i have seen this happening across the world of SEM and am now wondering if the search engines have picked up on it and are penalizing extremely long domains?

The customer in question:

Absence Management - www.absencemanagementlimited.com

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