The Power of Domain Names in Marketing

May 14, 2008 – 4:02 pm

your own domain is inexpensive and very effective for any kind of online or offline.
You should be able to purchase a domain and redirect it from the same place at no additional cost. Their is no reason to host it - and the KEY in redirecting is to redirect the URL as “cloaked” or “.” In other words, when someone clicks on your domain, that is all you ever want them to see in the address bar of the browser… so they do not know you have redirected a domain to another site.
For example,
http://www.FreeSampleCard.com
is redirected to…
http://www.makeloyalcustomers.com/.php/lindamiller
Which do you think someone is more likely to remember or be more interested in clicking?
If you have a domain that attracts , you can post your almost anywhere and you will attract people who are looking for what your domain describes.
Don’t let anyone tell you all the good domains are taken. Be creative - add a word to the front or back of what you want and you will find something good for you. I recommend keeping your to that flow well together. Think of words that are also good for what you are offering so that when people search for what you are offering they will find your site.
Tip: When you are for , type them into a and capitalize the first letter of each word to get an idea of the “visual effect” - and when you use your domains in advertising, also capitalize the first letter of each word like I have done above. It will much easier for people to read.
I have been buying domains from the same place for years…
http://www.GetYourDomainHere.com
How’s that for an effective domain?
So, get out there and get your own domains! There are still plenty of for everyone!
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