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It will be an interesting result today to see how much the hyphen is loved or despised.
Now, from an SEO perspective if there isn't much difference between hyphenated and non-hyphenated domains, then you would have to argue that the smart money is to invest mostly in top quality hyphenated domains. You get similar bang for buck traffic-wise but at a reduced cost of the cost of the non-hyphenated version.
So what does everyone else think?
Best Regards,
George
Now, from an SEO perspective if there isn't much difference between hyphenated and non-hyphenated domains, then you would have to argue that the smart money is to invest mostly in top quality hyphenated domains. You get similar bang for buck traffic-wise but at a reduced cost of the cost of the non-hyphenated version.
So what does everyone else think?
Best Regards,
George