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		<title>Domain Names and Search Engine Ranking Are Affecting Your Online Business</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[cheap domain name]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Long is your web site name registration affects search engine optimization and results? This should update the name of a good site for a while? And if this, how long is long enough? If you need to maintain competition in the future, so you may see the time to consider your competitors have registered their [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Long is your web site name registration affects <strong>search engine optimization</strong> and results? This should update the name of a good site for a while? And if this, how long is long enough? If you need to maintain competition in the future, so you may see the time to consider your competitors have registered their <strong>domain name</strong>.</p>
<p>If the competition is usually replenished them the name of the website for 1 or 2 years, you might consider registering your website name for five or ten years. Although the delay on your site can help you list of search engines, do not forget to have only a small victory when it comes to<a href="http://www.makingseo.com" target="_blank"> search engine listings</a>. Its good <strong>business to register a domain</strong> of less than ten years.</p>
<p>No need to remove the annual process of replenishing them each year. It is best to get the name of the website you want to save too little and replenish after five to ten year plan.</p>
<p>If your name expires, there is good chance that someone will register your <strong>domain name</strong> after it expires. If, for those who know what reason, does not update the site name, see &#8220;watch list&#8221; the name of the site expired akin try to take the net profit from business that was built in from time to time.</p>
<p>They know that potential visitors to their sites can be only by replenishing your old <a href="http://www.makingseo.com" target="_self">domain name</a>. By replenishing the name of your site in many years, the name of your site will not end for a bit and not open to the end of the site name. If you want to stay ahead of the competition that may consider signing up or replenishing the site name for a hundred years.</p>
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