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Considering moving domains...
Hi,
I am considering moving from "http://www." ... "micro-sys.dk" to "microsys.dk" Besides personal preference, I have also tested the two domains on Google ads, and the latter gave higher clickthroughs. Both domains are relatively old, like late 90'es. "micro-sys" being the oldest. Currently "microsys.dk" 301 redirects to micro-sys.dk ... To make matters more complicated I also own both .eu domains. However, running google ads showed that people seem to click .dk domains more than .eu domains. Rational speaking, it seems somewhat crazy to change domains... But what is your experience? |
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I would not change your current situations.
You have clearly experiamented with Click Through values and done your home work. USe the micro-sys domain for SEO and use the micosys for any PPC advertising.
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Its a good idea. |
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Thanks for the input. That is probably the way I will continue to use then
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