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hyphen in domain names
Posted by Karl on August 22nd, 2004


Is there any advantage or disadvantage to having a hyphen in your
domain name? Will the search engines index your hyphenated URL any
diffrently because of it?

Thanks,

Posted by Blinky the Shark on August 22nd, 2004


Karl wrote:

alt.www.webmaster

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Posted by John on August 22nd, 2004



"Karl" <innkeeper@amethyst-inn.com> wrote in message
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be a problem. It might stop a wild guess at your domain name working
though, so if you can get the required name hyphen free it is probably
better for you.



Posted by Mr. BlairJames H. Mason III on October 16th, 2004


Was wondering if anyone had any problems with the Brother 1450 printer??
Just asking.

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Posted by Boyko the Beheader on October 16th, 2004


Mr. BlairJames H. Mason III wrote:

What the fuck does that have to do with hymen in domain names?

Posted by Blinky the Shark on October 16th, 2004


Mr. BlairJames H. Mason III wrote:

*That's* really relevant to this thread.

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