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  • Stashi
    Registered User
    • Apr 2003
    • 408

    #1

    Google Question

    Ok lets say i will be targetting the phrase "Big Dicks"

    Now i go to buy my domain, does it make any relevant difference if i use "big-dicks.com" or "bigdicks.com" or "big-dickss.com"

    Not sure how google picks keywords out of the url, would all 3 of the above give me the same result as far as google is concerned?


    Thanks.
  • goBigtime
    Confirmed User
    • Nov 2002
    • 7761

    #2
    No match for domain "4-BIG-DICKS.COM".

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    • DarkJedi
      No Refunds Issued.
      • Feb 2001
      • 28301

      #3
      no google traffic for you foo

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      • goBigtime
        Confirmed User
        • Nov 2002
        • 7761

        #4
        but its always best if your domain matches your keyword.
        From what I've seen I think google gives *a little* preference to wholeword.com vs whole-word.com then blah-whole-word.com just like they give a little prefernce to certain .tld's over other ones that are more likely to be informative or authoritative sources... but just a little

        But so long as your keywords are in the domain/url it doesnt matter much in comparison to everything else.

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        • Stashi
          Registered User
          • Apr 2003
          • 408

          #5
          Originally posted by goBigtime
          but its always best if your domain matches your keyword.
          From what I've seen I think google gives *a little* preference to wholeword.com vs whole-word.com then blah-whole-word.com just like they give a little prefernce to certain .tld's over other ones that are more likely to be informative or authoritative sources... but just a little

          But so long as your keywords are in the domain/url it doesnt matter much in comparison to everything else.

          OK, thanks.

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