I'm having a resetting brain loop about what new domain I should get, so thought I'd throw it out here for insights...
Let's say I wanted to do a website that was all about escorts; primarily news related to escorts & prostitution etc.
Would the domain name escortnews.com be a 'brand' domain (and/or otherwise a good domain), or is it better to go with something unique, and even nonsensical, like a mashup between two related words such as Jezetute.com - mashing 'jezebel' and 'prostitute'.
The first choice allows for keyword anchor text if another website used my site's url - ie. "visit escortnews.com for more info."...
But I'm also concerned that some other legit sites might not link to mine simply because my website name is so generic and has the word 'escort' in it. (Note: the site I'm considering isn't about escorts, but it is in the realm of sexuality, which - if the name is in the domain - could potentially work against me when it comes to other sites linking in.)
Jezetute.com on the other hand is unique and more brandable, imo, since its not using the generic words 'escort' and 'news', but instead an entirely new word.
... On a tangent, I took a look at a list of companies acquired by Google, and it is chock full of unique and often nonsensical (unless it's based on another language) or mashed names like Kaltix, Skia , Endoxon, Postini, Zenter, Jaiku, Agnilux, Jambool, PittPratt, etc.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mergers_and_acquisitions_by_Google
So a unique name may be more brandable(?), but it's not as good for anchor text, search engine rankings for its KWs, or to more plainly indicate what the website is about.
Which would you use..? Thanks!
~ Stymied in Seattle
Let's say I wanted to do a website that was all about escorts; primarily news related to escorts & prostitution etc.
Would the domain name escortnews.com be a 'brand' domain (and/or otherwise a good domain), or is it better to go with something unique, and even nonsensical, like a mashup between two related words such as Jezetute.com - mashing 'jezebel' and 'prostitute'.
The first choice allows for keyword anchor text if another website used my site's url - ie. "visit escortnews.com for more info."...
But I'm also concerned that some other legit sites might not link to mine simply because my website name is so generic and has the word 'escort' in it. (Note: the site I'm considering isn't about escorts, but it is in the realm of sexuality, which - if the name is in the domain - could potentially work against me when it comes to other sites linking in.)
Jezetute.com on the other hand is unique and more brandable, imo, since its not using the generic words 'escort' and 'news', but instead an entirely new word.
... On a tangent, I took a look at a list of companies acquired by Google, and it is chock full of unique and often nonsensical (unless it's based on another language) or mashed names like Kaltix, Skia , Endoxon, Postini, Zenter, Jaiku, Agnilux, Jambool, PittPratt, etc.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mergers_and_acquisitions_by_Google
So a unique name may be more brandable(?), but it's not as good for anchor text, search engine rankings for its KWs, or to more plainly indicate what the website is about.
Which would you use..? Thanks!
~ Stymied in Seattle