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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: USA
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It's known that you should use words like "you, yours" in copy and avoid using "I". And I get that, it's not about me it's about them. But one thing that I always struggle with is when buying domain names. Usually the domain I want is taken so I add a word to it. But then I debate which word is better to use. Example... www. YourSite.com vs. www. MySite.com Which is better? Going off of the above, "Your" is better. But, and this is where I get caught up, when people are reading the URL they are saying it to themselves in their head. So now, to me, MY would be the better choice. It's like they are taking ownership of the site....it's MY site for tips. Does that make sense? I'm asking because I am about to buy another domain name and I'm facing this problem. Please help me understand this better so I can stop thinking about it. Thanks. |
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| The Cake Is A Lie War Room Member Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: Mackay, QLD, Australia
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I don't usually use either in a domain name. I'm not really clear on the question... but most URLs I've seen are just the product name. Microsoft.com... google.com... yahoo.com... ridiculous names that have gotten huge. Even on a smaller scale you have stuff like dayjobkiller.com... adwordsblackbook.com... whatever. Does that help? -Dan |
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By avoiding either of the pronouns, he'd be more likely to keep his own customers. There's a lesson for you there. Marcia Yudkin | |
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Problem is, as I menetioned, almost every domain I pick is already taken. And 9 times out of 10 there is no site, it is just parked. The typical "let's go around and buy a bunch of domains names for a few bucks and hope someone will want it some day and we'll charge them an arm and a leg for it" routine. Pretty annoying. But that's a whole other topic and there is nothing I can do about it in the first place except come up with a different name. Hence me adding to the name. You'd be surprised (or maybe you wouldn't) what domains names are already taken. I've come up with some off the wall names and I go to see if it is taken and sure enough, it is. | ||
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Just came across the domain problem again... Thought of a domain, it had 8 words in it and it's taken!! Whoever bought it is trying to sell it for $1,600. Geez, I wish I went crazy back in the early 90's and just bought a bunch of domains. I could sell them now and never work another day. |
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Try and avoid those specific words, in my experience. If you must add to a domain, instead of going for "your" or "my", try "the". If it is related to something local, add the location. If it is related to a specific niche or demographic, try adding that to the domain - for example, babyclothes.com is taken, but momsbabyclothes.com is free - moms would be the demographic. If you're getting confused picking one, chances are your visitors would get confused remembering which one it is |
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Thanks for your post, Cherilyn. Good point on the last thing you said.
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I have had that issue as well. It is not easy finding another name if you have your mind set on certain wording already. All the best with that.
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