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Possible Name change…Need Your Opinion

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11:21 am
July 25, 2011


Miss T @ Prairie Eco-Thrifter

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Hey Everyone

 

I have been thinking a lot lately about my blog name. I do like it and it started out as a unique way to describe myself. However now that my blog has grown and continues to grow, the more I wonder if I should change the name. Does my site name seem less professional, less valuable? Should I change it to something that readers and advertisers could relate to more or search for more on Google? 

 

I think it is great to be unique but I wonder if my name really fits the mold of personal finance, frugality, and living green and if it really calls out to people saying- "Hey, come learn some great tips…". 

 

What do you all think? Your opinion would be great. 

Miss T

"Helping you save money, go green, and have fun"

 

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11:40 am
July 25, 2011


AccountantByDay

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posts 57

I started blogging with the address AccountingElf.com

 

I thought it sounded pretty silly, so I decided to switch over to AccountantByDay.com, where I planned to be able to write about things other than just accounting too.

 

I switched in… October? November? but my biggest "keyword" for people searching for my site is still people who just type in AccountingElf.

The point is, the traffic you've built on your current domain is valuable, the name is memorable/recognizable. I'd say – yes, get a new domain, but keep the old one up. Possibly think about keeping the first domain as a place to put some posts up, but if you just want to switch everything to the new domain, just leave a post at the top of your old domain saying that the website has moved.

It will take a little while to get the new domain to have the "google juice" that your old domain has (because it won't have been around as long and you won't have as much content at first). But I think as long as you link the old domain to the new one, and stay active in a group like Yakezie, you shouldn't have any problem pulling your readers with you.

Kellen

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An average accountant trying to save an above average amount

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11:51 am
July 25, 2011


Miss T @ Prairie Eco-Thrifter

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Thanks for the feedback. Yes Google juice was one of my concerns. I am still not sure if I am going to do it yet since there are so many things to be considered.

Miss T

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12:01 pm
July 25, 2011


Sustainable PF

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This would take a lot of considerations.  I can't pretend to know where to start but hopefully some others (Suba? JT, Sandy?) who seem to know a lot, and have seen a lot, on the Internet blog side of things can chime in.

If I get any ideas for you i'll drop you a note, of course.

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12:06 pm
July 25, 2011


Miss T @ Prairie Eco-Thrifter

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Thanks SPF. Much appreciated. I am not sure what to do either. I haven't been having issues with it persay but I just look around even on the network here and I feel like my blog name doesn't fit. Maybe it's just me being self conscious.

Miss T

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12:52 pm
July 25, 2011


Forest Parks

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If you switch properly with redirects and things you shouldn't lose much google juice (although I don't know post Panda update if that still stands).

 

I think it's a decision for the long term and you will have to take some knocks no matter what but I like your name as it is and don't think it should change.

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1:31 pm
July 25, 2011


Squirrelers

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posts 986

I don't know, just one opinion here but your blog has built it's own indentity with that name. I actually think it's an interesting name, and don't see it hurting your efforts at all. My vote is for you to keep it, but of course you have to be happy with it.

Ray

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1:48 pm
July 25, 2011


moneycone

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posts 617

Agree with Forest.  If you do the redirect correctly you should be ok.  You will take a short-term hit though.

 

Plus to maintain existing links you'll have to maintain both domain names, the old one redirecting to the new one.

1:56 pm
July 25, 2011


Derek@LifeAndMyFinances

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posts 1298

I don't think you're name is a bad one. Do you have any idea what you would like it to be? Maybe start with that, and if you find a name that's available and that you really like, then you can consider the change.

Derek @ Life And My Finances 

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3:16 pm
July 25, 2011


The Financial Blogger

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posts 429

if you do all your redirect, you won't lose 1 search engine visits. I remember four-pillars.ca did it toward moneysmartsblog.com.  It worked out pretty well and was able to get a "better name" for search engine.

 

Prairie Eco Thrifter is a good brand and you won't run into any trouble keeping your branding. However, it may be easier for new readers to adopt a more "recognizable" name ;-).

 

It all depends on what you can find in your domain search!

4:13 pm
July 25, 2011


Little House

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posts 652

Personally, I like your blog name. It's a nice combination of living "green" and frugally. What names were you thinking about instead? Just curious.

Little House in the Valley

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and Bike Lane Living

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4:52 pm
July 25, 2011


Buck Inspire

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posts 1546

Hi Miss T.,

 

My guess most people in Yakezie would tell you to keep your name since we are now quite comfortable with each other's blog identities.  If you survey a bunch of new readers, asking them about personal finance and going green and a potential new blog name, my guess is they would select a more searchable Google name.  Depends what's important to you.  My blog name (which may even more more unusual than yours Smile) motivates me to write and that's good enough for me, for now.  If you don't have or need that motivation, perhaps finding a more searchable name while applying the redirects is the best of both worlds.  Like everyone else, what name are you thinking of?  Sorry for rambling.  Good luck!

5:46 pm
July 25, 2011


Melissa (Mom's Plans)

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Miss T @ Prairie Eco-Thrifter said:

Thanks SPF. Much appreciated. I am not sure what to do either. I haven't been having issues with it persay but I just look around even on the network here and I feel like my blog name doesn't fit. Maybe it's just me being self conscious.

I like the name.  Unless you come up with a really good one, I wouldn't go through the hassle of changing.  Don't feel alone with a name that doesn't fit.  "Mom's Plans" doesn't say anything about finances either.  In retrospect, I would have chosen a different name, but I don't want to change now.

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5:47 pm
July 25, 2011


My Personal Finance Journey

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I'd stick with what you have. I think it's a good name and conveys a good message.

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6:15 pm
July 25, 2011


Jon | Free Money Wisdom

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posts 332

I like your name, don't change it!  In fact, in terms of SEO juice for names, your domain name means squat, so don;t let that make you change your mind.  

6:18 pm
July 25, 2011


Eliza Cross

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posts 164

Miss T,

I, too, went through this very same dilemma. About a year and a half ago I decided to change my blog from a Wordpress.com blog called "Urban Homesteader" to a self-hosted site "Happy Simple Living." I wanted to broaden the topics I could write about and more accurately reflect my passion for simple living. I also thought the new platform would be a broader base for the January Money Diet my blog sponsors every year.

I posted a "we've moved page" on the old blog that you can see here, and this page is still my biggest referring page according to my Analytics report. Once I'd made the transition, I transferred all the content to my new site and removed it from the old site.

It was kind of a pain at the time, to be honest, only because I'd worked hard to build relationships and many bloggers had given me reciprocal links. Most of those have been updated, and now I'm very happy I made the transition. My traffic has increased ten-fold and I get a ton of traffic from people who organically search "simple living." So for me, it was definitely worth it.

I've always thought Prairie Eco-Thrifter was unique, but if you have a strong name in mind to transition to it could be totally worth it. That's my two cents worth! Cool

All the best,

Eliza

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9:09 pm
July 25, 2011


Buy Like Buffett

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posts 1682

Your name is really unique. It would be worth it if you found a name that was as unique but that fit your better. As the others have stated, you can keep all of your linking power either way.

 

 

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3:34 am
July 26, 2011


Henry @ TotallyMoney

London

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It is easy to remember and helps you stand out from the crowd and if you changed you would have to start again with branding. As for Google if you set up your redirects correctly and change your domain in Webmaster tools you should be fine to carry on ranking near where you started. I would keep it as it is one of my favourite names

 

5:23 am
July 26, 2011


Frugal Confessions

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I think it depends on how well you've built up your brand. If you have equity in it (marketing cap on;)), then you probably don't want to lose that.

Amanda L Grossman

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5:43 am
July 26, 2011


Jackie

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Miss T @ Prairie Eco-Thrifter said:

Hey Everyone

 

I have been thinking a lot lately about my blog name. I do like it and it started out as a unique way to describe myself. However now that my blog has grown and continues to grow, the more I wonder if I should change the name. Does my site name seem less professional, less valuable? Should I change it to something that readers and advertisers could relate to more or search for more on Google?

 

I don't think your site seems less professional or less valuable, but I think that the name is hard to spell and — just based on the name alone — someone might guess you were into strictly sustainable living out by yourself on the prairie. I think you might have a wider audience if you changed it, but who knows. You have to go with your gut. I restarted my blog with a completely new name (MoneyCrush) and it was a big help.

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