Archive for March, 2009
Selling domains on social networks 30th March 2009
My my, its amazing how time flies, another week gone by, so its that magic time again where I can lift your Monday morning spirits with my 4th weekly experimental post about selling domains on social networks. In this weeks edition I look at the top 20 domains I have parked with Sedo from a collection of 74, spanning finance, retail, gaming and other industries. I then dissect the results with how well they have been marketed on the social networks of Twitter and Mixx, showing you an insight into my analytics pages.
So to start off with lets have a look at the top 20 domains names from this weeks experiment and what type of activity they have seen. › Continue reading
Domain name SEO Week 2: Clean URLs and internal links
In the second week of my new domain name seo posts I am going to look at an area of search engine optimisation which has been quite involving of late for one of my domain development projects. Keeping your URLs clean and utilising internal links within your site can greatly improve search engine optimisation and ultimately the search engine ranking of individual pages. › Continue reading
Domain name SEO, who’s sending visitors to your domains?
Domain name SEO tip, keep a close eye on analytics. Do you know which websites, blogs or online resources are sending traffic to your domains? If not, how do you know which sites you should be nurturing relationships with, or focusing more efforts on creating exposure for? › Continue reading
Domain name SEO, article writing
Domain name SEO tip: A great technique to gain exposure for your domain names and give your seo efforts a boost is to write articles and get them posted across the web. With a bit of effort, you can dramatically increase traffic and PR, boosting your ranking in the SERPs. › Continue reading
Mobile domains; Analytics from Bango
A quick post for my new mobile domains category.
So you’ve developed that prize domain name and its now fully up and running and getting visitors from across the globe. Congratulations…but do you know how much traffic your domain receives from the mobile web?
Are you aware that standard analytics tools do not capture data from visitors which come to your site via mobile devices, as most mobile handsets are unable to handle javascript or store cookies?
No?…You better get over to Bango.com. › Continue reading





