Oct 24 2007
Everything sells online. Even, Duck Eggs!
DuckEggs.com Demonstrates the Power of Generic Domain Names!
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With the explosion of new Internet-based businesses and the dramatic expansion of online marketing, a top-quality business website address or domain name has become of paramount importance. The right domain name conveys credibility, is memorable and can deliver potential customers directly to an e commerce website without the site owner spending a penny for advertising.

The best domain names are comprised of the generic name of the product or service being offered, experts say. For instance, if you are selling cars, ideal domain names might include “cars.com,” “usedcars.com” or “luxurycars.com.” Such a name enhances natural search engine placement and instantly links potential customers who prefer “direct navigation” - entering the generic name of the product they are searching for plus the common extension “.com” (cars.com) in the address bar – with the products or services they seek.
A perfect case in point is DuckEggs.com. Inland Empire firm Persona Web purchased the generic domain name as an investment several years ago. Since then, those searching for duck eggs on the Internet have typed the term “duckeggs.com” into their browser bars and landed on his site. Though the firm had no intention of getting into the business of selling duck eggs, they saw a lucrative opportunity and acted, collaborating with a farmer who now fills and ships the orders. Later Sai Pola purchased the website as he thought it’s a great example to educate the business people abut the benefits of generic domain names. Like other entrepreneurs, Pola observes that direct navigation customers are “very focused and more likely to complete a transaction” than those who browse more casually through pages of search engine results.

While companies with strong brands – Nike, Apple, Starbucks and Dell - are likely to attract loyal customers searching for their product by brand name, millions of other customers are simply looking for the shortest route to top-quality products, regardless of brand and many products remain without a dominant brand. The economics of direct navigation are startling and appealing. Beyond the initial cost of a premium domain name, the cost of running a website and attracting customers repeatedly through direct navigation is close to zero. That’s because with a prime domain name, the company actually owns the advertising medium and generates its own customer leads. As pay-per-click advertising costs have skyrocketed, the value of generic domains has become clear.
Summing up the growth and promise of generic domain names, Pola said, “If I can build a premier Internet property using an obscure domain name like DuckEggs.com without spending a penny in advertising, imagine the possibilities.”
Contact:
Sai Pola, President
DuckEggs.com
