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Hello all :°) If my organization was named "Someone's Object" (for example, "Homer's Poems"), what domain would you recommend using: someonesobject.whatever (.com, org etc) someones-object someone-object someoneobject In short: would you put the possessive case in a domain? Lots of non english speaking people might forget it... would you use a hyphen to separate the words? Would you use both the possessive case AND a hyphen? What are the current ideas on SEO and/or usability? I have bought all the various variations on the domain I'm interested in, and they will all point to the "main" domain... but I'm not sure which of the variations I have (with and without the possesive case, with and without hyphen, etc) should be the main domain ;°) Thanks a lot for any and all inputs! cheers, Saul |
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I would go with someonesobject.whatever (.com, org etc). I would stay away from hyphens, as they can be forgotten so type in traffic may never make it back to the site. |
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| Thanks! And... why? Is that a personal preference or is there some SEO/usability theory behind that choice? Does the possessive case make a lot of difference? I don't mean to "challenge" your input (which I appreciate in any case), but I've been away from internet projects and webmarketing for so long I'd like to see if things have changed (which they obviously do online) or if it's the case of "the more things change, the less things have changed" - that's an italian proverb, kind of literally translated... not sure it makes sense in english ;°) lol cheers and thanks again! Saul |
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Well... Do you wan't visitors to remember your domain? Should they come back? I mean.. Many of my sites is longtail-keywords and I don't wan't them to come back, unless they find the website again through google or some other place. If you wan't them to remember your domain I would go for: someonesobject.com Hyphens intend to be forgotten, but if your website is good and the content is "likeable", then they will remember it anyway, so no worries there. SEO-wise.. It doesn't really matter.. Or.. someonesobject.whatever.com would be a little harder to rank high for, if it's a competitive niche/organizitation, or the keyword you wan't to rank for is competitive. Why would you choose someoneobject.com instead of someonesobject.com if the organization is names Someone's Object (with an s)?? |
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or my job is more stressing than I figured... and since I'm 34 y/o I really hope it's my job! lol ;°) I haven't been thinking of online projects for so long that I forgot about KISS (Keep it stupid simple...if I remember it correctly!) and also how to think in english...In Italy it's more likely that people would forget the "Saxon Genitive" (that's the literal translation of how the possessive case is called in italian) but since I'm catering to english speaking people... who cares what a non english speaking italian would do?? ok, so I'm going for the non-hyphen (lol, I put an hyphen in there...neat little paradox ;°) possesive case version. Seo and usability - HA! Common sense always beats everything else :°) Thanks a lot! cheers, Saul Ps. if anyone has more to add go ahead, I'm always open to new suggestions, although I think it will be hard to beat the practicality of Wi and Kecia08's advice ;°) | |
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![]() It's been a while since a laughed at something I've read! This is pretty funny Phew!You're a pretty funny guy, I like that! Good luck to you sir! I hope your project will succeed ![]() Best Regards, Wi | |
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Just to reinforce what others have said, if the organization was named "Someone's Object, then someonesobject.com is THE best choice (or .net/.org if .com is unavailable). I'd avoid hyphens, if at all possible. One reason is a lot of people won't remember the hyphens, and another reason is it's kind of a pain to verbally tell someone your domain name (Someone's dash Object dot com...). |
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for at least some of the traffic, so making the domain easier to pronounce is another good point for avoiding hyphens :°) cheers! Saul | |
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