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Wayne Ford
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DomainHeat.com
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"New Trend Shows Domain Branding More Important Than

Ever Before."

by Wayne Ford



On Feb. 6th, 2003, websidestory Inc., [websidestory.com], a

web analyzation company released a report showing that the

majority of websites are now visited by direct navigation,

instead of using search engines and web links.



Direct Web Navigation is when a visitor locates a site by

typing the domain directly into the browser or from a using

a bookmark.



According to websidestory.com, in 2/2001 48.14% of sites

were found through direct navigation and the other 51.85%

through search engines and weblinks.



As of 2/2003 that percentage has risen to 64.43% and only

35.55% were found through search engines and links.



This study however does not diminish the importance of

search engines and links for initially finding a website.



But it does give evidence that a domain and site that a

visitor is able to remember will be returned to directly

in the future.



Note I said ‘able to remember’ and not ‘worth remembering.’

Sure your site should be of such value that it

is worth remembering, but if you don’t have that solid

brandable domain that sticks in the brain like glue than it

won’t matter.



How many times have you wanted to return to a cool site, but

couldn’t remember the domain to get their? Of course you

could search for it at a search engine, but this takes more

time and effort. The more steps you put in front of your

prospects, the less likely your site is to be found.



This is why domain branding is so important. For a very low

investment any online business has the power to intensely

leverage their marketing.



Think about it. Your Domain name is the most important

marketing tool you have. Your domain is the first thing

your audience sees and your first chance to generate a

response from a consumer. Do they visit or move on? This

decision is hugely impacted by the effectiveness of your

domain.



The entire basis of marketing is getting someone's attention

and your domain must do just that. It becomes extremely

powerful to use a brandable domain name to leverage your

marketing to the maximum.



Put simply a quality, short, memorable domain will always

lead to an increase in sales.



Nobody knows this better that large corporations who have

spend millions on solid brandable domain names. In one

famous example venture capitalists in California paid $7.5

million to acquire Business.com. Even forsalebyowner.com

fetched $835,000.



A little off topic but still interesting, is Ex-marine

Darryl Pollock who registered the domain IraqiFreedom.com

and has received offers into the thousands (Note:

He has been qouted saying that if he were contacted by the

pentagon he would 'completely cooperate with them.')



Crazy isn't? But big business knows that these domains are

worth because that domain will bring in sales for years and

years to come. They can build it, promote it, brand it and

it will work for them forever. Even two word, hyphenated

domains are grabbing some pretty prices, checkout these

recent Afternic and Ebay sales:



Internetbank.com $92,800

E-Privacy.com $35,080

eloans.net $6,060

Ez-HomeLoans.com $4,725

venture-capital.net $14,510

officetravel.com $2,625

qalaxycafe.com $1,890



When you are marketing your site, business, product,

service, you must be seen, heard and remembered by your

audience. Consumers are bombarded with messages all day

every where they travel. You must stand out and the most

cost effective way to do this is logical domain branding.



So what domains are memorable and what makes a domain

brandable?



Find out and see examples in Part 2 of our special domain

branding articles series.



Get Part 2 now, by sending a blank email to

mailto:10336QuickPayPro.com





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Wayne Ford is the owner of http://www.domainheat.com ,

a leading supplier of daily expired and soon-to-expire

domain lists. He also has just released a new 2-tier

affiliate program that pays up to 75% on a whole

library of internet marketing products and services.

Join free at http://www.gotprofit.com

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