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but... it's a link in a text message. They don't need to type it in or remember it, they can just click the links. who cares if the link is bestaudidealerinvirginiabeachthatsbetterthanalltheotheraudidealersinviginiabeach.com?
but yeah, if you have a long URL and you think people would care, just use a URL shortener. Why go spend $1500+ a year to have a .dealer or .cars TLD when you can use bit.ly for free?
plus, there are massive SEO implications for switching your domain name to something else for non-SEO reasons...
but... it's a link in a text message. They don't need to type it in or remember it, they can just click the links. who cares if the link is bestaudidealerinvirginiabeachthatsbetterthanalltheotheraudidealersinviginiabeach.com?
but yeah, if you have a long URL and you think people would care, just use a URL shortener. Why go spend $1500+ a year to have a .dealer or .cars TLD when you can use bit.ly for free?
plus, there are massive SEO implications for switching your domain name to something else for non-SEO reasons...
Yeah we use rebrandly as our URL shortener with branded short domains (usually our main domain missing some vowels and consonants).LOL -- #truth on the URL length. But a short URL does "look" nicer.
I think I have the shortest URL -- Press1toTalk is P1TT for short. I got the domain p1.tt - but primarily use it for shortener and redirects, and to shorten my email.
I think it comes down to cost vs benefit. .tt domains are $100/year -- no brainer. .dealer domains are $4000 a year - harder pill to swallow.