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Saturday, December 29, 2007
NHL.com
Michael Daehn sent this one in as a good example of how a logo can double as an URL. Unlike NBC's ambiguous peacock.com, this hard-hitting URL leaves nothing to the imagination.
I am a nerd. I'm that guy who pronounces URL like the Duke of. I clap when I see a good URL and I cringe when I see a bad URL. My mission here is to give businesses some guidance when choosing and promoting their URLs so they don't waste the money they've already spent on this here Internet fad. Enjoy!
My name is Aaron Goldman and I'm an URL-aholic. My day job is CMO at 4C, a global data science and media technology company. So, yes, I have a vested interest in Good and Bad URLs.
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Do's 1. Whenever possible, use YourBrandName.com. 2. If .com is not available, use YourBrandName.net. 3. If .com and .net are taken, find a new brand name. Seriously. 4. Use YourSlogan.com when running an integrated media campaign. 5. CapitalizeTheFirstLetterOfEachWord and/or UseDifferentColorsOrBoldToHelpEachWordStandOut
Don'ts 1. Don't use acronyms, abbreviations, or numbers unless your brand is widely known as such. 2. Don’t use YourProduct.com or YourCategory.com as a replacement for YourBrandName.com. They should be used only as supplements. 3. No-hyphens/or slashes. 4. Don't include www (aka dubs) when displaying your URL. We know to go to the World Wide Web to find you. 5. Don't include http://. If your audience isn't Web savvy enough to know where to type the URL, you shouldn't have a website. 6. don'tusealllowercase (canyoureallytellwhereonewordendsandthenextbegins?) 7. DITTOFORALLUPPERCASE 8. Don't Stagger Words On Separate Lines 9. DontUseWordsThatllRequireApostrophes 10. Don't bury your URL at the bottom of an ad. I'm the only nerd running around with a 10x zoom lens to find URLs.
2 comments:
Definitely good, if the NBC URL was questionable this definitely isn't. Good brand-building.
Yay- they had a strike, lost their big network TV deal and lose ratings to professional Poker playing, but they got the URL logo right.
Way to go NHL!
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