Driving Traffic with Domain Names

March 4, 2010 by WebWarrior  
Filed under Newest Trends

According to Monte Cahn, the Founder and President of Moniker, finding the right domain name is key in driving traffic to your site. At SMX West in Santa Clara, Cahn talked to WebProNews about several issues surrounding domain names.

He said specifically, “It’s not all about SEO and SEM strategies, but without the right domain name, you’re really not going to be successful on the Web.”

Since there is so much talk of 301 redirects, how do people know when to use them and when to build up a domain name? Cahn says people should always use 301 redirects for various misspellings of the brand’s name.

On the other hand, he advises companies to build out subsites for their products or services. By doing this, companies can take advantage of link juice and use the links and referrals to drive SEO value.

One of the biggest mistakes brands make with domain names is not being proactive when they release new products or services. Cahn gives examples where both Microsoft and Apple released products before checking on the availability of the domain. If companies wait until after they announce their new product or service, chances are the domain name price will skyrocket.

Is your domain name driving traffic to your site?

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2 Responses to “Driving Traffic with Domain Names”
  1. I could not, for the life of me, find the answer for when I should use 301 redirects and when I should. Maybe I didn\’t look so hard, but this was very helpful. Here\’s another question….what if you build links to the link that then gets redirected? Which site gets the link juice?

  2. I could not, for the life of me, find the answer for when I should use 301 redirects and when I should. Maybe I didn’t look so hard, but this was very helpful. Here’s another question….what if you build links to the link that then gets redirected? Which site gets the link juice?

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