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You've built an easy-to-navigate website. You've got great, informative content, complete with the keywords that matter for your business. What more can you do to direct the right visitors to your website?
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One strategy that can make sense is acquiring domain names that are related to the domain name where your site lives, and then redirecting those domains to your actual site. This can help you capture visitors who:
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* Mistype your site's name
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* Search for your site or others like it with a specific term
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* Can't remember the exact name of your site, but can remember a closely associated term
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Below are a few examples of the types of domain redirects that can make sense for a business owner.
  
  

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You've built an easy-to-navigate website. You've got great, informative content, complete with the keywords that matter for your business. What more can you do to direct the right visitors to your website?

One strategy that can make sense is acquiring domain names that are related to the domain name where your site lives, and then redirecting those domains to your actual site. This can help you capture visitors who:

  • Mistype your site's name
  • Search for your site or others like it with a specific term
  • Can't remember the exact name of your site, but can remember a closely associated term

Below are a few examples of the types of domain redirects that can make sense for a business owner.



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