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Choosing The Right Domain Name (questions)
Hello, so I know that 99.9% of the time that a domain name is important in terms of marketing a site or niche in adult content (unless you produce like bangbros or Rk etc).
So say my website is a blog that posts content, images and video, about blondes with big boobies. It would make sense that the domain I register for this would be something like: mmm.-blondeswithbigboobies-.com (you get the point). So I have 2 questions from those that win and loose at this every day. Firstly, is it harmful to have more than one domain pointed to a blog (even if you market online under just one of these). Secondly, if your content is good enough, titles, article content, video/photos, general seo, good social presence... is a domain that important still. So back to mmm.-blondeswithbigboobies-.com what if it was something like mmm.-hdporn-.com or to that affect....... I hope im clear enough on this and making sense (sorry for the fucked domains here, it wont let me post faux domains or anything until i have 30 posts ![]() |
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I don't know much about blogs, but yes, domain names can be very important, especially when trying to target keywords. I would suggest checking out Google AdWords Keyword tool or something similar to see what keywords get the most traffic. This is can be extra important if you're shooting for "big boob blondes" as I am sure that is a very competitive niche and you are going to need any help you can get. See what keywords are strong with searches and try to creatively work them into a domain name.
Check out the AdWords Keyword Tool al: https://adwords.google.com/o/Targeti...=KEYWORD_IDEAS Good luck!
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cool thanks i expected as much but checking from a content perspective. FYI, this is not an actual domain/topic it was just an example
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Choose domain name which is less than 20 characters. Short domain names are easy to remember.
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Parked domain is fine, but do not duplicate identical content to multiple blogs.
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Keep it to one domain and build a brand around that. If you find one later with allot of traffic you can add as a parked domain and htaccess it to redirect to your main domain, but this will only be good for non-search engine traffic.
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