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Topic: Taglines/Names

Name Our Maternity Blog And Score $100

Posted by amanda on 25 Points
Hello!

We're launching a brand new blog designed for expecting mothers and/or parents. Before we launch we need to come up with a catchy name!

We want to giveaway $100 to the person who comes up with the winning domain name.

Here's the lowdown:

The name of the blog will also be the domain name.
The domain name you submit must be available to register.
You can submit up to three ideas.

Note: To see if a domain name is available, just visit https://www.1and1.com, enter domain name idea, select .COM

To submit your idea(s): visit our domain name poll: https://bit.ly/1lqrYjQ

Let's see what you come up with!

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  • Posted by saul.dobney on Accepted
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  • Posted by Gary Bloomer on Member
    Remember way before you began thinking about launching your blog? THAT was the time to be looking for a name and way back then, that was the time you needed to be looking for a relevant name not for something that's in any way "catchy".

    To be found you site needs to rank well against other sites in its category. To rank well your whole site, the content of your individual pages, your relevant domain name, and your relevant and key word optimized site description ALL … repeat ALL need to be relevant: they need to connect with the kinds of terms that your ideal visitor is currently looking for and that those same potential visitors have historically looked for.

    The post above rather suggests you've done little to no keyword research. That's not good. Each article on your site needs to be optimized to be found, both by search engines and by people.

    So, it's time to go back to the drawing board in order to do lots of keyword searches and use long tail searches. Define your ideal site visitor (this means getting specific, REALLY specific about this person's needs), and invest time and effort in getting your articles well optimized so that they can compete in the category. Then come back.

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