The Net Is Dying

I Want to Start Fighting

  • Posted: September 10, 2007
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  • Author: Simon Bennett
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  • Filed under: Seo, Site work/News
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How ever keen you are you go out and buy a domain, research research research! What is the point of starting a site with one like yours out there. It’s like making a site like myspace.com , that would be dumb.

Ok you have a idea in your head. I will use mine ‘The Net is Dying’. Go down to Google and search it. Not much competition the first result isIs Internet Radio Dying?‘ That is almost my keywords. But nothing to worry about.

If i search in quotes there are 2,770 results and the first result has a page rank of 0. Over all this topic is not over used. Which mean there is little competition.

Buying your domain. this is what i failed on because i wanted to use up this domain. You need something that is user friendly and SEO (search engine optimization). The netisdying.co.uk would have been the best domain for this site. You might be tempted to get the-net-is-dying.co.uk but that is not user friendly. There is a debate going on about domain names.

More soon. With CMS (content management systems ) .

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Mike - Gravatar

Mike said:

Actually, the-net-is-dying.com is 100% more search engine friendly, Google will read each word as seperate, whereas with your suggestion it will read it all as one word and won’t help your SEO at all.

Its also user friendly because its easier to read and type out. And its not hard to explain…”the address is net is dying dot com with a hypen between each word”…easy sheezy.

Posted on: September 16, 2007 at 2:02 pmQuote this Comment
Simon Bennett - Gravatar

Simon Bennett said:

I do agree that it is Seo. But not user friendly it is really hard telling some one to have a hypen between each word. My site is beta-news.co.uk but most people enter betanews.co.uk. Um?

Posted on: September 16, 2007 at 9:33 pmQuote this Comment

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