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NEW! 67 Character Domain Names - This is one of the most important Web marketing articles you will read all year. I just got a copy of Dr. Kevin Nunley  “Marketing Tips” Newsletter, and I was so excited I almost fell over. It is so important I  wanted to get this information out RIGHT AWAY so you could profit from  this information immediately and at the same time, PROTECT yourself. So  here it is:

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How To Get And Use New Longer Web Site Names To Promote Your Business

Your domain name (yourname.com) can now be 67 characters long. Yikes I thought the first time I heard that. Many domain names are already too long to remember, what are they going to do with domains two and half times as long ?

There turns out to be three good answers to that question:

  1. You may need a long domain to spell out your business' full name.  JimBobs-Emporium-AutoParts-CommunityCollege-and-Pizzaria.com now has a home.
     
  2. You can use a well-known sentence or phrase for your domain name.  Just like the techniques country music songwriters use, people will be  able to remember your phrase. DoesMyRingHurtYourFingerWhenYouGoOutAt Night.com
     
  3. You can list your most important keywords in your domain. Search engines tend to rank sites higher if the word people are searching with  is included in the site's domain name.

This week I used the keyword method and registered:
internet-marketing-plan-website-promotion-press-release-writer.com

Promote on Search Engines With a Long Domain

Search engines tend to list sites higher if the keyword people search  for is listed in the domain name. If you type "shortcake" into a search engine, you will probably get sites like shortcake.com and Lilas-shortcakes.com.

Search engines have a slight preference for domain names where the words are set apart with dashes. It is easier for their computers to parse the name into recognizable words.

Many savvy entrepreneurs are hurrying to register longer domain names  that include their most important search words.

I wasn't sure if the search words I would use to find my site would be the same as the words prospects would use. Fortunately, Goto.com has a free service that lets you type in your keyword. It comes back with all the related keywords Goto visitors have used including the number of times  the term has been used. See www.goto.com

Turns out people search a lot for internet, marketing, and marketing plan. They also like website promotion. Of all the things I offer, press releases are their favorite search term.

Keep in mind I won't direct customers to this site, just use it for  getting listed on search engines.

Registering Your Long Domain Name

As I write this, the usual domain registration places aren't participating in the stampede to get long domain names.

You may have a bit of trouble finding a place to get your  big domain. Get your’s registered now at:

Register 468 Future

The banner above will let you register your domain with register.com.  They instantly granted my request for a domain name, but getting it transferred over to my host's servers took three days due to a flood of  new registrations. Since then, Register has hired several more people who  handle the load.

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I hope this information from Dr. Kevin Nunley helps you. I'd not hesitate since the best domains will go fast. The URL again to check and see if the domain you wanted is available can be found on their site at:

Register your domain name and secure your piece of the Web!

Sincerely,

Jeff Staniforth (CEO)

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