This exact match .com domain (but with a hyphen) I found has not been available for past three years, I guess somebody let it go. It's equivalent to something like Golf-California.com. (Just an example.) And GolfCalifornia.com (example only) is owned by a company that just redirects it to their main site, so, it's not really useful to the surfer. Thus, my exact match, with hyphen... I'm very pleased to snag it. Somehow, I thought to check it and lo and behold, it was available. I don't have much time at all right now to build a new site. Should I quickly build a Home page for it and get it up and running? Reason I ask is because to PROPERLY build the home page, it will take quite a bit of work for me to carefully build the page and come up with good copy (from a copywriting standpoint). My concern is when I read some people say you should not materially change a page, once it's created. Slight edits, okay, but not big changes. Should I just start building it offline and publish it only when finished or get a decent one up and going now?
Found a great exact match (with hyphen) domain
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This exact match .com domain (but with a hyphen) I found has not been available for past three years, I guess somebody let it go. It's equivalent to something like Golf-California.com. (Just an example.) And GolfCalifornia.com (example only) is owned by a company that just redirects it to their main site, so, it's not really useful to the surfer. Thus, my exact match, with hyphen... I'm very pleased to snag it. Somehow, I thought to check it and lo and behold, it was available.
I don't have much time at all right now to build a new site. Should I quickly build a Home page for it and get it up and running? Reason I ask is because to PROPERLY build the home page, it will take quite a bit of work for me to carefully build the page and come up with good copy (from a copywriting standpoint). My concern is when I read some people say you should not materially change a page, once it's created. Slight edits, okay, but not big changes. Should I just start building it offline and publish it only when finished or get a decent one up and going now?
I don't have much time at all right now to build a new site. Should I quickly build a Home page for it and get it up and running? Reason I ask is because to PROPERLY build the home page, it will take quite a bit of work for me to carefully build the page and come up with good copy (from a copywriting standpoint). My concern is when I read some people say you should not materially change a page, once it's created. Slight edits, okay, but not big changes. Should I just start building it offline and publish it only when finished or get a decent one up and going now?
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