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Change domain name... hmm? Changing Your Domain Name: Purposes, Possible Risks, and Advantages | Search Concepts. A domain name is an ID label that defines a field of administrative authority or control on the Net, according to the Domain Name System or DNS. It is used to supply easily identifiable names to address Web resources numerically. While some might still question the importance of having a domain name, there are those who recognize the importance of having one and so have established their own domains. Just think of it this way: if you have a website with free Web hosting assistance but without a domain name, the company that will be earning from it is the hosting company and not you.

Your domain name is your online address. It can either make or break your presence on the Web. It needs to be easily recognizable to gather enough visitors, contain keywords for it to be search engine-friendly, and not difficult to spell to avoid losing traffic. Why change? There are times, however, when you have to change your domain name for certain reasons. Square one Things to look out for. Domain name registration - changing your URL later. Domain name registration is the most important step to take when setting up a website, although not actually the first step. The first step to take is to choose a good domain name! (You should also read this article on domain name registration and how to choose a good domain name) Your domain name is the name of your online presence.

Care must be put into choosing a good domain name, since it will live with you forever (while you are on the Internet!). Sure, the technical boffins will talk to you about permanent redirects so that all traffic previously going to your old website will go to the new one, but there are other factors to keep in mind. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. The conclusion is that if you choose a domain name - put a lot of thought into it since changing your domain name after you have already been established on the Internet is frankly not worth the trouble. Contact us for your domain name registration requirements and prevent making a costly mistake in registering your domain name! How to change domain name without losing traffic (Case study)

This post is in light of my experience with moving from dailyseoblog.com to dailybloggr.com, so whatever I’m talking about here is pure experience, practicality and substance, no blah blah (like you’ll find elsewhere). As you might have already known, DailySEOblog.com is no more, and the site changed its name to dailybloggr.com, with a complete revamp.

DailySEOblog used to enjoy a traffic of roughly 50,000 visits & 73,000 page views per month on an average. Most of the traffic was search engine referrals (~65%), with Google.com topping the most referred channel followed by Stumbleupon.com, RSS feeds and Twitter. Two weeks ago (Feb 14th, 2010), the domain change was live with a 301 redirect on the old one redirecting all the old URLs to dailybloggr.com. And here are the stats since then. And the referral traffic stats. Its too early for a comparison but Google still remains the topper in referrals with RSS feeds, Twitter, Tweetmeme and Facebook being the biggest channels. - Wait patiently. How bad is a domain name change for SEO and branding? Changing a Domain Name... SEO Implications? | WebDesignForums.net. Why not to change an old good domain name + loosing backlinks - Iskanje Google.