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techmo

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Could just mean there are a few domainers that regret investing in 'hyphenators' and want to get rid of them.

I personally can't stand the 'look' of a hyphenated domain name in the address bar and how it appears in print (I.e. on a business card)

Wonder how it affects SEO.
 

Data Glasses

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Could just mean there are a few domainers that regret investing in 'hyphenators' and want to get rid of them.

I personally can't stand the 'look' of a hyphenated domain name in the address bar and how it appears in print (I.e. on a business card)

Wonder how it affects SEO.

most well tell you it does not effect seo at all
 

soj

Founder
Ive picked up my first hyphenated domain, using it for SEO traffic only, if it works, then great, if not, then not a big loss. Just giving it a go at the moment
 

Timmy

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Hyphenated domains rank well if you follow the basics. Branding they're not the best, but a hyphenated keyword domain is not something to ignore. T.
 

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