About NHaynes
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I wish I could say otherwise but I can't. I'm new to this and I don't have clue as to how all of it

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Hello WA. Is it possible to have a different domain name from the title name of website? For example my banner says Jewelry For Men but that domain name was already taken so my

It's fine to change the name of the site to match the domain name. When someone visits your site they'll read the name and remember it. So you'll want them to return to meninjewelry.com not jewelryformen.com which belongs to someone else.

Thank you so much Marion for this info. Not knowing sometimes really scares me.

Thanks Marion for your speedy reply. I will take that all in while moving forward.

It doesn't really make a difference except that the title usually reinforces for people what the name of the site is and that is what they are likely to type in for a future search when looking for you.

The way round this could be to incorporate the phrase 'men in jewellery' somewhere, but you can change your website title as well in Appearances and match it to your domain name - then keep your page headings as they are.

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Hi Marie thank you so much for getting back to me. I will try this out and see how it goes

Marie thanks again

I will take your advice and see how it goes. Cheers

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Domain name and site name different will that be a problem?

Domain name and site name different will that be a problem?

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Search Engine Optimization
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Hello WA. Is it possible to have a different domain name from the title name of website? For example my banner says Jewelry For Men but that domain name was already taken so my

It's fine to change the name of the site to match the domain name. When someone visits your site they'll read the name and remember it. So you'll want them to return to meninjewelry.com not jewelryformen.com which belongs to someone else.

Thank you so much Marion for this info. Not knowing sometimes really scares me.

Thanks Marion for your speedy reply. I will take that all in while moving forward.

It doesn't really make a difference except that the title usually reinforces for people what the name of the site is and that is what they are likely to type in for a future search when looking for you.

The way round this could be to incorporate the phrase 'men in jewellery' somewhere, but you can change your website title as well in Appearances and match it to your domain name - then keep your page headings as they are.

Marie

Hi Marie thank you so much for getting back to me. I will try this out and see how it goes

Marie thanks again

I will take your advice and see how it goes. Cheers

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