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You'll find that one way to break up the URL and to get a more commonly worded domain name is to break up the domain name with dashes. While there are some successful websites that do this, you'll find that there are reasons to avoid it. It is generally understood that websites with dashes look less professional than ones without, and you will also find that for the most part, typing in the dash will be a bit more difficult for your customers. While this isn't a huge thing, you'll find that this small bit of difficulty can make a difference. Unless your business actually has a dash in the name, avoid this convention.

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