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I kind of like that package approach. Especially as developed and redirected. Plus, those appear to be a decent set of letters and may offer some subdomain applications.Grabbed e-z-y.com, e-z-y.net and e-z-y.info package, thought it was the best left?
will see how these develop
andyr
I have a web site, a medical specialty education site, that I regged all available domains along with the .comI would just stick to .com's until the pickings get really slim, does anyone have success with the 'package' idea? I think the most interest is usually in the .com, the rest don't add much value.
The site, ceuq.com, has already in 2007 gone over last years members usage. 2006 had 355,000 users and 2007 should easily surpass 500,000.
The primary site is knowN by many things. The other extensions are merely redirected by I am still able to measure the referrals from those redirects.
Here are the numbers through yesterday (first number is ranking; second number set is total referrals):
1. http://ceuq.com/ 174,557
2. http://www.ceuq.com/ 148,124
10. http://www.ceuq.net/ 1,095
13. http://www.ceuq.org/ 745
16. http://www.ceuq.biz/ 418
One curiosity that I thought I would just throw out there;
When I was redesigning the site, I was using wiki syntax at wikidot.com. I thought I wanted to do this as a wiki site but discovered Joomla and went with that. I had intended on taking down the wiki trail site but it too has been great for referrals.
9. http://ceuq.wikidot.com/ 1,098
So, I say if you can get it (packages) FOR THE PURPOSE OF DEVELOPING rather than parking and then redirect to the primary site, then by all means do it. I will take the traffic from any source and these have been phenom in helping my rankings on google but especially on Yahoo.