Interview with Todd Mintz, an SEO by trade who is becoming a domainer. Todd offers good advice for anyone who is interested in purchasing domains, getting parking tips, and clearing up a domainer's name which can be tainted by cybersquatters and domain tasters.
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Any SE specialists who goes into domaining will do good in this industry because they are basically keywords experts too! And on top of that, they will know how to drive traffic to their domains.
The only trick is for them to register or buy the keywords in their .com version, develop the domain and optimize the new site with their knowledge of SEO....and they will have a valuable virtual property in their hands!
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@flowerfish: good point. Domaining seems to be a natural fit for an SEO.
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Any SE specialists who goes into domaining will do good in this industry because they are basically keywords experts too! And on top of that, they will know how to drive traffic to their domains.
The only trick is for them to register or buy the keywords in their .com version, develop the domain and optimize the new site with their knowledge of SEO....and they will have a valuable virtual property in their hands!
@flowerfish: good point. Domaining seems to be a natural fit for an SEO.
flowerfish: agreed completely. This is one of the strategies many SEO/SEM experts are leveraging the domain name to boost their result.