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depends on what your goal/purpose is. very few hyphenated domains make brandable domains but good hyphentated keyword domains can generate traffic and rank well. i often use them as complimentary domains to help push other sites/businesses.
They suck, period, for many and varied reasons. But primarily because your users don't remember them, and you leak traffic like nobobdys business to the non-hyphenated equivalent.
And, yes, I have stats to back it up but, no, I can't share them
If it's a choice between a free to reg hyphenated and a non-hyphenated at £xxx I think most people wouldn't mind the hyphen....
However I think this is a good lesson for everyone... when you reg a two word name - get the bloody hyphenated version as well 'cos some swine will and could potentially undermine you're search engine optimisation results!
Yes, there are certainly times when the hyphenated version can look more natural, especially when the first word ends with the same letter as the second begins with.
For example, national-lottery.co.uk and business-systems.co.uk
(I had to shoehorn one of mine in .... mine is of course the latter! )
In general I hate hyphens and .org.uks - however you dress it up, they're the poor mans version of the "real" domain.
Its going to be near impossible to make the jump from an seo/affiliate play to a legitimate brand when you have such a shit domain that you leak loads of traffic from your-phrase.co.uk or yourphrase.org.uk to yourphrase.co.uk which you don't even own...
I'm sure most people would agree that the premium version of a domain name is an unhyphenated .co.uk . It doesn't follow that the others are worthless though. It depends on your budget, what you're trying to achieve etc.
I'm sure most people would agree that the premium version of a domain name is an unhyphenated .co.uk . It doesn't follow that the others are worthless though. It depends on your budget, what you're trying to achieve etc.