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Multiple Domain Names: Use keywords to find your customers

June 29th, 2010

If you're looking for a website, many of us simply enter the name of a company or product, followed by. Com. We accept that we will find the site we want, and it often works. How would your customers find you online? Will they all go the same thing, or is there more than 'identity' to trying to make them?

Did you know that your site can have multiple domain names pointing to all the same? There are several reasons you may be more URL's having. For example, youURLs can register your company name, product name, description and keywords. They could all point to a unique location, or they could all point to the same site or a specific landing pages within a site.

Me, recently received a replacement glass top for sale for my Microwave. (Have you ever seen what happens when a heavy piece of glass, a brick floor hits It's actually kind of spectacular,? Although I do not recommend you try it) I figured that I have a few machine shops and would call.a replacement in no time. But everyone said it would be weeks the tab I need to get. I was online and ended up at a place called MicrowaveGlassTray.com. Really. I have the subject in a few days.

The microwave store I bought was not the name of Microwave glass tray. They may have several domains registered with keywords for the various products and services they offer. I found them because I was looking for a microwave glass tray. Having keywords that your customers searchYour domain name will help your ranking in search results. And, some people might stumble on your site by typing in keywords with a com at the end ..

You might want to misspell your name or corporate name to register, so that those in the wrong spelling of your company's name, for example, still your site accessible. If you are Web URLs, you can use both the old and new names pointing to the new site.

The mechanics of this is simple. An easy wayconfigured to send with your domain registrar is. This is the place where you are registered and selected the domain name. Some will allow you a URL to supervise the domain name you registered.

Make it easy for your customers to remember through the use of simple, descriptive URL's – and using more than one, as it will help customers find you.

Routing With Single Public Ip Address And Multiple Domain Names And Multiple Web Servers?

February 2nd, 2010

I have 2 domain names like a.com and b.com
and two web servers server_a and server_b and one public ip address 68.16.xx.xx. Is there any tools I can route a.com traffic to server_a and b.com traffic to server_b?
Software and hardware?
I heard cisco routers are capable of doing this? if so, which models?
or, Is there’s any software can do this (both linux and windows)

Seo – Search Enginge Optimization Question – Multiple Domain Names?

December 15th, 2009

We are thinking about having several different domain names for the same website
e.g. let’s pretend I have a site called www.bestdoors.com and I would also like to access through the following urls french-door.net and internaldoor.com.
The question is, is there any problem from the search engines perspective in having several domain names for the same website? We would not like to drop SEO ranking.

What’s The Best Web Hosting Site For A Site With Multiple Games. One Like Miniclips Or Shockwave?

November 16th, 2009

Also, when a website says: No HTML Experience Required, can you still use HTML to make your own site from scratch? And if you do make your site from scratch, can you still use their tools (forums, ecommerce, etc.) on your website?

What’s The Best Web Hosting Site For A Site With Multiple Games. One Like Miniclips Or Shockwave?

November 16th, 2009

Also, when a website says: No HTML Experience Required, can you still use HTML to make your own site from scratch? And if you do make your site from scratch, can you still use their tools (forums, ecommerce, etc.) on your website?

Please Explain The Purpose Of Having Multiple Domain Names For The Same Site?

November 7th, 2009

This is called domain parking and it is actually a benefit.
“Domain parking is an advertising practice used primarily by domain name registrars and internet advertising publishers to monetize type-in traffic visiting an under-developed domain name. The domain name will usually resolve to a page containing relevant advertising listings and links. These links will be targeted to the predicted interests of the visitor and may change dynamically based on the results that visitors click on. Usually the domain owner is paid based on how many links have been visited (e.g. pay per click) and on how beneficial those visits have been. The keywords any given domain name provide clues as to the intent of the visitor before arriving. For example, the domain fast-weight-loss.com might point to a page of links to diets and weight-loss drugs.
Another use of domain parking is to be a placeholder of an existing web site. A company might choose to use this method to redirect its website traffic to another web site it owns.” -Wikipedia
It is usually created by large companies that get a lot of traffic and customers. This costs hardly any money if your host allows you to have parked domains. All you pay extra is domain names.
The purpose of parked domains is to get more traffic towards your site. If you have a company that is called “designxpress.com”, you might also park the domain “designexpress.com”, just in case customers do a typo.