Domain Name Redirect Services
It’s no secret that a short, memorable domain name is what
is needed to help visitors to a website.
It also helps if the domain name contains keywords that are likely to
rank high in search engines. So, what
does a webmaster do if they are promoting an affiliate program or a website
created from a free web hosting service such as Geocities? The most affordable answer lies in taking
advantage of a domain name redirect service.
What is a domain name redirect service? It is one in which a long, cumbersome URL is
‘masked’ by a more memorable domain name.
Instead of having to type in the longer URL, the website visitor would
type in the new domain name. This domain
name would then redirect to the original URL.
The visitor would then see the original URL in their browser. However, most won’t pay that much attention.
Domain name redirect services can be free or paid. An example of a free service is Tiny
URL. In order to use this service, all a
person has to do is enter in whatever URL they need to have shortened. Tiny URL would then return a domain name that
is much more convenient for website visitors.
This URL would have ‘tiny url’ as part of the domain name followed by a
number. An example is the following:
tinyurl.com/3. Granted, it’s not
perfect, but it is a lot better than what one would typically get with an
affiliate program or a free web hosting service.
If a person wants a more customized domain name, they will
need to use pay for a redirect service.
One of the best is Namestick. The
process for using Namestick is similar to Tiny URL except webmasters must first
choose the domain name they want to use for their redirect. They can choose any domain name they wish,
just like if they were getting it through their web host or a domain name
company. Namestick even provides
suggestions if a person’s desired domain name is taken. Once that is done, a person will have to
enter in their URL they want redirected.
After about 72 hours, the new domain name will be ready for use.
Can a person get away with not using a domain name redirect
service? It depends on how they do their
marketing. For instance, if a person
does a lot of offline marketing, a short, meaningful domain name is
essential. However, if a person uses a
lot of hyperlinks, a domain name redirect service may not be as important. What are hyperlinks? They are simply words or phrases that are
linked to a particular URL. When the
visitor clicks on them, they are taken to the website that is hyperlinked
within. Hyperlinks can easily be created
in HTML editors or by use of the anchor tag.
In conclusion, a person’s life can be made easier if they
decide to hide their long URL with a more normal-looking domain name available
through a domain name redirect service.
This is if they aren’t marketing through hyperlinks, which do not
require an official domain name.
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