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jacal1

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Do you usually reg the hyphenated version of a name if its commonly spelled with a hyphen? Let's say I wanted the name that would be about three-way interections. At least half the time people naturally put a hyphen there. Would you reg threewayintersections.com AND three-wayintersections.com?
 
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I usually take both.
 
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I would secure any variations that are still available but develop the non hyphen version.
 
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jacal1 said:
At least half the time people naturally put a hyphen there.

Any hard data to show that would be interesting.

I don't usually touch hyphenated domains (except for a couple that I developed before I knew better).
 
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I would take both names as well to cover all the avenues
 
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Dashes in the domain name are not bad for SEO and search engines if that's your main traffic source, but they are a pain for viral and mouth-word marketing.
 
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I would only purchase a hyphenated version if I also owned the non-hyphen version and I intended to develop... and the name was sufficiently short and strong to demand it. Gives a good extra level of protection to your brand.
 
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del.icio.us said:

Sorry, I may have misunderstood the OP. I thought he was saying that on hyphenated phrases, the hyphenated .com will get more traffic than the unhyphenated version ("at least half the time people naturally put a hyphen there").

That was what I was hoping to see data on. I've read the first thread you posted, but didn't see anything showing that.
 
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If naturally hyphenated, get it. If you don't someone else will. However, always get the unhyphenated as well. There are very few cases to get a hyphen domain, but this one of them.
 
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WhiteWebServices said:
Sorry, I may have misunderstood the OP. I thought he was saying that on hyphenated phrases, the hyphenated .com will get more traffic than the unhyphenated version ("at least half the time people naturally put a hyphen there").

That was what I was hoping to see data on. I've read the first thread you posted, but didn't see anything showing that.
Sorry for the confusion - I did not mean type-in traffic, I meant to convey that its a commonly hyphenated phrase like the words "type-in" above.
 
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