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2008.04.14

SEO | SEM: "Good News for Domainers"

Charles Atlas PALO ALTO, CA - GOOD news for owners of high quality domains ... BAD news for many types of affiliate marketers:  Based on feedback from both its advertisers and users, Google will no longer allow redirects and vanity URLs in Adwords results.

According to Google's Adwords page, ads will be approved if (and only if) the URL of an advertiser's landing page matches that of his display domain.  This policy change is consistent with Google's efforts to present relevant results in its Adwords platform.

This means, for example, that an advertiser cannot display "EcommerceConsulting.com" unless her destination URL is also "EcommerceConsulting.com."  It also means that short, authoritative dot-com domains like CEOJobs.com are likely to outperform domain names like ChiefExecutiveJobs.biz -- just like they do in Google's organic SERPs.  And as you may know, lower performing ads may be penalized with higher bid prices ...

Moral of the story:  You need at least one great generic domain, if for no other reason than it's good for your paid search initiatives.  And paid search is really important.
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JayDee that putz on your site who is looking for someone to bring in C level jobs. He wants that domain.

Hey Harry, i know a guy with the domain name CEOjobs.com. Know anyone who wants it?

hi Harry, I see we are both domain enthusiasts in the recruiting business. I hope you'll find my domain commandments interesting --http://internetinc.com/domain_commandments_for_internet_developers

Interesting!

Every blue-chip organisation I've worked with relies on redirects (typically 302) to monitor the performance of their adwords campaign and tweak conversion; removing their ability to show the final landing page is really going to hurt their campaigns, as well as their revenue, and that's not going to be a hit with Google. What's Google's motivation here?

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