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The museum-domain is an exclusive domain. It is open for registration by
museums, organization of museums and friends of museums. The notion of
museum is understood very generously, e.g. a zoological or botanical garden
belongs to it. A proof to be a museum is necessary for registering
museum-domains.




ENS ID and Key


You will get your eligibility to register .museum-domains not anymore only
at MUSEDOMA, but you can order the ENS ID and Confidential Key at Secura's


museum-website while you are registering your first museum-domain (https:
//www.domainregistry.de/museum.html).




New Policy


The museum domains have a new naming policy. In former times the
museum-domains had to have a third-level-structure in the form specific.
generic.museum. It was e.g. not possible to register moma.museum. The
three-level-domains are persisting, but you can also register second level
domains like guggenheim.museum. It is important, that the second level
domain is derived directly from the official name of the museum.




Digital Museum.


Digital museums are eligible to register museum-domains. It is only logic,
that the digital museum get the digital address of museums - the
museum-domain. The managers of digital museums can register at .museum or at
virtual.museum, digital.museum, online.museum or cyber.museum - even at all
second levels.




IDN: museum-domains with special characters


You can order now museum-domains in many different languages. You can use
the special characters of your own language. One example for a domain with
special characters: http://österreich.icom.museum




Improve your ranking at Google by museum-domains


Search engines like Google rank your listing higher if a keyword from a
search is in your domain name. You can get these names with .museum, when
they are not available in .com.




Listen to what the Internet "gurus" have to say about what names to buy:


"As we've frequently reported in our SE Book & Newsletter, placing keywords
right in your domain name can give your site a major boost on search
engines. We've also reported that some engines are no longer accepting
sub-directory pages. This is one of the reasons the smart marketing pros
have been buying keyword-phrase domain names. They use them as doorway pages
to boost traffic to their sites." says Stephen Mahaney, author of The Unfair
Advantage Book on Winning the Search Engine Wars.




Michael Campbell points out, in Nothing But 'Net, "The reason we want
keywords in the domain name is that search engines often get 'tuned' to
find, and give better positioning to, domains with keywords in them." Declan
Dunn, author of Winning the Affiliate Game, sent out a memo to his
affiliates advising "To get on top of the search engines, one of the
critical keys is a good domain name LOADED with keywords." Declan goes on to
say "This news is spreading among WebMasters, SearchEngine Meisters,
Internet marketers, and big corporations. Don't wait."




Hans Peter Oswald


https://www.domainregistry.de/museum.html