One of my favorite online marketing ‘hobbies’ is brainstorming domain names for sites, products, companies and blogs. Admittingly enough, I probably find myself spending about 2 hours a week looking ...
Looking for a new domain name to launch a business? Mateusz Mazurek, creator of .dotisto, has built an engine that collects and serves up information on all the available domain extensions worldwide, ...
A common belief is that search engines like Google make specific web addresses, that is, Internet domain names, relatively unimportant. “That is not true,” asserts psychologist Susan D. Griffith, Ph.D ...
ICANN – the organization in charge of internet domain names – has approved plans that may create hundreds or thousands of new “top level domain names.” I’ve seen some reports already that this will ...
Lindsay Gellman wrote an article for The Atlantic about domain names and them becoming less relevant in a world of superior search algorithms. Gellman wrote, “the front lines in a decades-long battle ...
There are many instances where a website might be required to change its domain name. For example, your website might be penalized heavily by Google, and you want a new domain, or you might want to ...
Although many small businesses do just fine with using one domain name, companies of all sizes can certainly benefit from registering multiple domain names as part of their domain name strategy.
John Mueller of Google posted yesterday on Google+ that Domain name search engine registration is purely a scam. Most of you know this but to have someone from Google in the search team post about ...
GoDaddy, a company most known for web registration and hosting, has rolled out a search engine for domain names according to reporting by Fortune. Emoji-based domains are made possible because the top ...
NEW YORK – March 14, 2022 –Erie Data Systems, LLC (Erie, PA) is pleased to announce the launch of Domain Codex, a new search engine tool for researching domain intelligence in a simple-to-use platform ...
A DigitalPoint Forums thread asks, can multiple hyphens in a domain name raise a red flag with a search engine? For example, if you have a domain name that is something like ...
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