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Hyphen or No Hyphen? The Domain Name Dilemma

“Should I add a hyphen in my domain name or is it better for domain names not to include hyphens?” Crafting the perfect domain name is a right of passage for any website owner. It’s your digital storefront sign, your … Continue reading

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How many syllables and how many words should a domain name contain to make sure it is easy to remember and user friendly?

While there’s no one-size-fits-all answer, it is generally advised to aim for short domain name vs longer domain names. Here are some guidelines for choosing a memorable and user-friendly domain name based on syllables and words: Syllables: Words: Other factors … Continue reading

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Why is “www.” required in front of some domains but not for other domains?

In today’s internet landscape, “www.” isn’t actually required for most domains. Historically, it signified the “World Wide Web” subdomain, where web content resided on a server. However, over time, it became more of a convention than a necessity. Here’s the … Continue reading

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Do domain URL variants or structures matter in SEO?

Yes, domain URL variants and structures do impact SEO – search engine optimization – in several ways. Here’s a breakdown of key factors to consider: 1. URL Structure and Readability: The UltimateWB website builder takes care of choosing the best … Continue reading

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Is there a website builder with whom I can use my own hosting and domain?

Yes, you can with UltimateWB. You also have the choice of using UltimateWB web hosting. Got a techy/website question? Whether it’s about UltimateWB or another website builder, web hosting, or other aspects of websites, just send in your question in … Continue reading

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