Domain Names - How long is yours registered for? |
| Date Added: November 07, 2007 07:17:27 PM |
When registering new dotcom (also dotnet & dotorg) domain names, the registrant is given a choice regarding the name’s registration period.
It is a little known fact however, that Google places a certain amount of emphasis on a domain name’s registration period, since it considers domains which are only registered for a one year stretch more likely to be used for unethical purposes.
If this comes as a surprise to you, take a look at the following excerpt from Google’s original patent application:
Google patent application extract
Whilst this little piece of news made its way around the web design and development community some time ago, many less experienced site owners and webmasters are still largely unaware of the implications brought about by Google’s date checking approach.
Implications? What Implications?
Put simply, every domain which is only registered for an initial period of one year will be considered as ‘dubious’ by Google for at least the first year, possibly more.
This is further demonstrated by a client who recently approached us because his web site was not listed in the Google index, even after six months of promotion.
Ultimately, as stated elsewhere in this site, effective web promotion relies on a balanced approach which includes all the necessary building blocks:
However, it would certainly appear that without a domain name registration period of at least two years, the above steps will be hampered considerably.
The Domain Name's registration period plays a part in overall web promotion.
Source: http://www.icegiant.co.uk |
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