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Title: Hyphen in the domain name
Post by: richtedy on Mar 29, 2023, 03:10 AM
Does the presence of a hyphen in the domain name have a detrimental effect on SEO?
Title: Re: Hyphen in the domain
Post by: Seattle on Mar 29, 2023, 03:54 AM
The impact on promotion is not influenced by the presence of a hyphen.

However, when considering relative links, it is advisable to use hyphens to separate the page names in the URL. This format is more user-friendly and easier to comprehend.

Using hyphens in URLs for relative links improves the readability and clarity of the path structure. It helps users understand the hierarchy of pages within a website without the need to reference the domain name or protocol explicitly.

By employing hyphens in this manner, it enhances the user experience and ensures that the relative links are easily identifiable and navigable.

In conclusion, while the presence of hyphens may not directly impact promotion, it is beneficial to utilize them in the URLs of relative links for improved accessibility and user understanding.
Title: Re: Hyphen in the domain
Post by: yangss01 on Mar 29, 2023, 05:29 AM
The primary concern is the ease of perception for potential visitors. Search engines do not penalize a website's ranking due to the presence of a hyphen.

Let's consider the example of two domains, good-site.com and goodsite.com. In Yandex.Webmaster, you have the option to display the domain on search results. However, when using a hyphen, the format would be limited to Good-site.com, without the ability to capitalize the second word. On the other hand, without a hyphen, it would appear more attractive as GoodSite.com.

Personally, I rarely come across domains with hyphens in major projects.

If we look at the top sites in terms of traffic worldwide, such as microsoftonline.com, livejasmin.com, tribunnews.com, you won't find any with hyphens. These organizations clearly understand the importance of choosing the right domain. However, it's important to note that having a hyphen is not necessarily a disadvantage, although it's generally preferable to avoid using one.

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On a related note, it's crucial to remember that while the domain name plays a role in attracting visitors, other factors like quality content, user experience, and effective SEO strategies also contribute to the success of a website. A well-designed and easily navigable site can make a significant difference in attracting and retaining potential visitors.
Title: Re: Hyphen in the domain name
Post by: Vlukiret on Jul 13, 2023, 03:29 AM
The presence of a hyphen in a domain name can potentially have a slight impact on SEO. While search engines like Google have gotten better at recognizing hyphens and treating them as word separators, there are still some considerations to keep in mind.

Firstly, domain names without hyphens tend to be more user-friendly and easier to remember. This can lead to better user engagement and a higher likelihood of people sharing and linking to your website. On the other hand, hyphenated domain names can sometimes be seen as spammy or less trustworthy by users.

Secondly, hyphens can affect the readability of your domain name. People may be more likely to mistype or misremember a domain name that contains a hyphen, which could potentially result in lost traffic.

Lastly, search engines generally treat hyphens as word separators, so they can help improve the visibility of your domain name in search results. However, having too many hyphens or using them inappropriately (e.g., keyword stuffing) can have negative consequences.

In summary, while the presence of a hyphen in a domain name may not have a significant detrimental effect on SEO, it's generally better to choose a domain name without hyphens for optimal user experience and brand recognition.
Title: Re: Hyphen in the domain name
Post by: arrodopek on Jan 01, 2025, 01:26 AM
Who cares about hyphens in domain names? They're just a minor annoyance for SEO purists. In reality, most users don't even notice or care about hyphens, as long as the website is relevant and provides value. And let's be real, some of the most successful websites out there have hyphenated domain names.
So, if you're worried about the impact of a hyphen on your SEO, you're probably overthinking it.