Hello again.
My original post for this question wasn't worded very well and was confusing. Hopefully, this rewrite will be easier to understand:
I've heard variations on the advantages and disadvantages of using hypenated domain names. One perspective is that search engines like hypenated words because words that are separated by hypens are easier for them to read (I'm talking about one hyphen between two words, not multiple hypens). I've also heard the opposite, and that it's better to stay away from them altogether.
Also, I'm trying to get a clear understanding of how search engines handle compound words, and words that are adverbs, verbs, etc (use of i, e, u, ing, er, ed, ly, etc...). If anyone can point me to a thread or a read for this, I'd greatly appreciate it.
Thank you.
My original post for this question wasn't worded very well and was confusing. Hopefully, this rewrite will be easier to understand:
I've heard variations on the advantages and disadvantages of using hypenated domain names. One perspective is that search engines like hypenated words because words that are separated by hypens are easier for them to read (I'm talking about one hyphen between two words, not multiple hypens). I've also heard the opposite, and that it's better to stay away from them altogether.
Also, I'm trying to get a clear understanding of how search engines handle compound words, and words that are adverbs, verbs, etc (use of i, e, u, ing, er, ed, ly, etc...). If anyone can point me to a thread or a read for this, I'd greatly appreciate it.
Thank you.
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