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5 Magical Ways To Protect Your Online Brand With SEO

By Kathryn Smith Published October 31, 2013 Updated March 17, 2023

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) was traditionally looked upon as a means of being found at the top of the first page for search query returns. Over the years it has acquired new meanings, and today encompasses protecting your online brand image as well. With so many players on the internet, it is easy to be lost in the wilderness, even though your website may have a unique name to it. Worst still, people may mistake other businesses for yours. As a result you will lose your existing customers, and new ones may not be able to find you.

The old ways of finding your business still works

If every visitor came to your website through links, life would be much easier for you. However, you should remember that a vast majority of those who visit websites still do it by jotting down the website’s name on a piece of paper before keying them in the browser address line. This can prove to be a bane as well as god’s gift for your website. Gift, if somebody else’s customer came to you and bane if you lose a prospective customer. Of course, you will never be able to tell how many you have lost.

All this happens because of the numerous domain names that are in use today, with the dot com extension being the most common and most preferred as well. When you optimize your website, you should take this fact into consideration, and you shouldn’t forget that genuine as well as unscrupulous elements can take advantage of this to hijack your customers.

How to protect your brand from cyber squatters?

Of course, legal protection is available to protect your domain name from being used by others even if they are used with other extensions, but the expenses associated with petitioning the courts and the time delays that they cause can be frustrating and the end result sometimes disappointing. However, not everything is lost if you take timely actions to protect yourself.

Here are some examples how some domain owners protect their brand name (read domain name) from being misused by others.

# 1. When you first register your domain name with the domain registrar for .com, you should also register the same for other popular extensions like .edu, .net, .org and others. After registering them, provide an automated redirect to your principal domain from the ancillary domains. This single step by itself can substantially help you from losing visitors. The other benefit is your brand will gain credence and value.

# 2. Register your domain name as a registered trademark internationally. International laws provide for protecting your brand name and that includes your domain name as well. Once you have done that, you will have unfettered rights to its usage, and no one other than you can use it even for other domain names. This step does entail some expenses on hiring a trademark attorney. They will be able to guide you on how to proceed with legal formalities.

# 3. Unscrupulous elements can hijack your brand name when they register a domain name with words such as “the” at the beginning of the name. Registering your brand name will help you fight against this, but a simpler and easier way around this problem is to register a variant of your domain name with, or without “the” if you have it in your name already.

# 4. Another trick that cyber squatters, as they are known, use to hijack your domain name is by registering it ahead of your doing it. When you do a “who is” search you will notice that the domain is for sale. Requesting a domain transfer from cyber squatters is expensive. They did it days ahead of you to make a killing. If you have a valid registration for your preferred domain name, you can fight it out though.

# 5. The best way to protect your business brand name is to ensure that the chosen name is unique and does not have some commonly found words in it. When you register it under trademark or intellectual property laws, you are doubly assured of safety from cyber squatters.

Fortunately genuine websites can use the Uniform Domain-name Dispute Resolution Policy to get disputes settled within a time frame. They will help you save time and court expenses. Registering your brand name in advance will, in most cases, help you get your domain name if it has been hijacked. Remember that prevention is better than cure.

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Kathryn Smith

Kathryn Smith is an all-round blogger who loves to help people by sharing ideas on Internet utilities. Of late, she has been identifying various People Search Engine websites to help people find their friends and relatives and stay connected all the time.

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