Geo Domains

Geo Domains – Part 2 Economics

With the interest in hyper local, the internet community has recognized the value in domains that may get only 10-100 unique visitors each month. For a local professional, owning a hyper local domain is a low cost alternative to advertising on vertical directories.

Case Study – SyracusePhotographers.com

A few months ago, I noticed SyracusePhotographers was on sale at TNAM.com for $250. My company purchased the domain and launched a directory of Syracuse Photographers. The site has averaged at least one lead for the past couple of months.

Survival of the Fittest in Tough Economic Times

One constant, in both good and bad economic times, is that small businesses come and go with some regularity. If one of your competitors is going out of business, I would try to buy their domain name. Chances are good that your competitor has spent significant resources trying to bring traffic to their site. If you own the domain, you can take advantage of their hard word.

Geo Domains – Part 1 Direct Navigation

The goal of any online marketing plan is to cast a wide net, providing the reach necessary to find potential clients. Not all internet users start their local search on Google. There is a growing number of internet users who use the address bar in their web browser as a local search engine. With only a single business to consider, there is a greater chance that the user will fill out your contact us form or call you.

Geo Domains – Get A Leg Up On Your Competition

In Hyperlocal SEO, owning Geo Domains can give your business a significant leg up over the competition. Geo Domains are domain names comprised of two subparts: A Geographic Name and either a Product, Service, or Piece of Content sought by internet users.