Domain Name
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Domain Name
Hi guys,
I've purchased several domains for a site that I'm starting to put together. It is specifically tailored for sailing and powerboat skippers, and offers tips and techniques on seamanship, boat handling and navigation.
I'd like your opinions on a domain name. I would think the shorter the better, easy to spell, say and remember. And, of course, describe the site. Here are some I've purchased. Any other thoughts are welcome:
www.skippertips.com
www.skipperadvisor.com
www.sailortips.com (too restrictive to powerboat skippers?)
Best - J.
I've purchased several domains for a site that I'm starting to put together. It is specifically tailored for sailing and powerboat skippers, and offers tips and techniques on seamanship, boat handling and navigation.
I'd like your opinions on a domain name. I would think the shorter the better, easy to spell, say and remember. And, of course, describe the site. Here are some I've purchased. Any other thoughts are welcome:
www.skippertips.com
www.skipperadvisor.com
www.sailortips.com (too restrictive to powerboat skippers?)
Best - J.
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By completely kneejerk reaction is that I like "skippertips." On the other hand, domains are cheap to buy (if you're first) and cheap to forward to somewhere else. So if you go with "skippertips" you could still have "sailortips" just forward to the main site. Can you add "boatertips" and the like to the list?
Fair winds, Neil
s/v LIQUIDITY
Cape Dory 28 #167
Boston, MA
CDSOA member #698
s/v LIQUIDITY
Cape Dory 28 #167
Boston, MA
CDSOA member #698
Thanks Neil,
I think you nailed it. It needs "boat" in the domain. I researched and purchased www.cruisingboatskipper.com That seems to fit the site concept even better.
Best - J.
I think you nailed it. It needs "boat" in the domain. I researched and purchased www.cruisingboatskipper.com That seems to fit the site concept even better.
Best - J.
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I picked up http://www.bostonsailors.com a while ago. It's out there, not sure what I do with it but in the meantime it could be a blog of sorts and I've added some links, e.g., to here.j2sailor wrote:Thanks Neil,
I think you nailed it. It needs "boat" in the domain. I researched and purchased www.cruisingboatskipper.com That seems to fit the site concept even better.
Best - J.
Let me know what you're up to and what you settle on and I'll add a link to you.
Fair winds, Neil
s/v LIQUIDITY
Cape Dory 28 #167
Boston, MA
CDSOA member #698
s/v LIQUIDITY
Cape Dory 28 #167
Boston, MA
CDSOA member #698
search terms
I'm sure you know that you can add "meta name" keywords hidden in the web page source file to help it turn up in searches when the domain name itself may not contain the words that people may search on.
For example, a while back I started
www.PeppyPawsPoochPark.com
and included the following:
Ashland, Ashland County, Ashland County Dog Park, Ashland Dog Park, Ohio Dog Park, Ohio Dog Parks, PeppyPawsPoochPark, PuppyPawsPoochPark, PeppyPaws, PuppyPaws
If you go to Google and search for
Ashland Ohio Dog Park
or
Ashland County Dog Park
or
Ashland Dog Park
Peppy Paws comes up fairly high on the returns list. (no such luck yet with the misspelling Puppy Paws......
)
I'm definitely not an expert on the subject; that is just something I read. Probably you could read volumes on the topic of how to get a web page to be easily found.
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Tod
For example, a while back I started
www.PeppyPawsPoochPark.com
and included the following:
Ashland, Ashland County, Ashland County Dog Park, Ashland Dog Park, Ohio Dog Park, Ohio Dog Parks, PeppyPawsPoochPark, PuppyPawsPoochPark, PeppyPaws, PuppyPaws
If you go to Google and search for
Ashland Ohio Dog Park
or
Ashland County Dog Park
or
Ashland Dog Park
Peppy Paws comes up fairly high on the returns list. (no such luck yet with the misspelling Puppy Paws......
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I'm definitely not an expert on the subject; that is just something I read. Probably you could read volumes on the topic of how to get a web page to be easily found.
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Tod
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Domain names- web sites
Let me ask the dumb question.
If I want to set up a web site for an internet business where do I start?
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If I want to set up a web site for an internet business where do I start?
Shipscarver
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We use Ipower
We use Ipower for our Sailmahalo web site and our house for sale in Brookline, NHweb site:Let me ask the dumb question.
If I want to set up a web site for an internet business where do I start?
http://www.ipower.com/ipower/index.bml
I have some friends who use GoDaddy:
https://www.godaddy.com/
W3schools has some good free tutorials on html and other web development stuff:
http://www.w3schools.com/
Our web sites, these are done with hand coded html and css, I don't use anything other than a text editor for development:
Sailmahalo:
http://www.sailmahalo.com/
House for sale in Brookline, NH:
http://www.brooklinenhhomeforsale.com/
Rich Abato
Nordic Tug 34 Tanuki
Previous Owner Of CD36 Mahalo #163
Southern Maine
http://www.sailmahalo.com
Nordic Tug 34 Tanuki
Previous Owner Of CD36 Mahalo #163
Southern Maine
http://www.sailmahalo.com