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    Aloha, my marketers are strongly suggesting that I change my company's name to have a better chance with the search engine spiders. I am willing to do this. My question is can I register it as a subdomain with BV and save myself $20? Will it work the same as a domain? What is the difference? Thanks for your input.

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    Default Re: subdomains

    1)..Company name....can be changed in your web pages
    2)..subdomain....a subdomain can be created for free in your Cpanel
    and will have an address like I.E. http://subdomainname.hawaiionyourown.com
    3)..If you need to change your domain name, you cant.....you will need to
    purchase another domain name with a more appropiate name and then you can
    use the free ADDON domain facility in your Cpanel to use your new (seperate entity) website/domain.....I.E. newname.com

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    It is not recommended.

    A subdomain name retains your original domain name in its url. For example: scuba_gear@hawaiionyourown.com is how the subdomain name of scuba_gear would be accessed. Or it might be accessed like this;
    hawaiionyourown.com/scuba_gear

    It would be best to either buy an add on domain or simply make your meta tags very effective with your original site name.

    I don't think that it is such a bad name.

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    Your site name is a very very small part of SEO - and not even noticeable if you do your optimization correctly.

    I do believe you mean add-on domain, not sub-domain - an add-on domain will be seen by the se's the same as your original - only cost to you is the new url.

    And you can name your website anything - it doesn't have to match the url - but that can be confusing if you want people to remember the url.

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    I am not sure that people will remember the name:
    Affordable Hawaii Vacation - An Insider's Guide
    affordable-hawaii-vacation-an-insiders-guide

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    Too long. The longer it is- the more prone to misspelling and not being able to get to your site even if they remember the name.

    Something small and catchy. That is ideal.

    Just my thoughts.

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    How about using those "names" as titles and h1 tags on your current pages - which will work much better than changing your domain name.

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    I agree with Beth!

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