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SEO Gurus? Question.
So, I am wondering about some SEO & domains.
Sure one can take goihihihuheiuhuiehiuheuihui.com & SEO it for any keyword or key phrase, but my question is more about words in a domain. Lets take the domain HammerBigWidgetThing.com Now, I presume that it would be very easy to take #1 position for search term Hammer Big Widget Thing, but my question is, if someone searches Big Thing, or Hammer Thing or Hammer Widget or Big Hammer Thing or any combination of words using the 4 words of domain, will this domain come up in the top 10 listings? |
negative. you need high keyword ratio in the content pertaining to the keyword phrase
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with good organic optimization, yes.
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I'd say, it could do well for Hammer Big and Widget Thing as well, but wouldn't have any advantage for Big Thing or Hammer Thing...and for some reason extremely long domain names don't seem to do well in google. So, no freesexpornadultxxxpussyassanalhardcorefucking.com :winkwink:
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No, I'm working on a 4 word one. I'm going to try some things with it & see what happens. If I do this right, I could end up with alot of traffic from a term that sees close to half a million usa searches per month, and another term that does about 1/4 million & yet a 3rd that does about 100k per month. |
Well... That is a yes and no answer... If you do things right and make the serps happy you will have great luck... If you don't and piss the serps off then you will be sandboxed...
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Such domain name will work in Yahoo, but for Google, you should optimize your content and work with meta tags. Anyway, I don't know if this niche is very specific or not, but if search keywords exactly match your domain name with some content optimization and some backlinks using the same titles as your domain you can expect a high search position.:winkwink:
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try using pulse code modulation
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there's ways to do everything, <title>Hammer Big Widget Thing</title>
or would <title>What is "Hammer Big Widget Thing"?> work better ;p |
I have domain with two keywords,and when someone type in google keyword 1 keyword 2 my site is first,but not even first 1000 when i type either keyword 1 or keyword 2 only.
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It's all about high PR and Backlinks with google! Yahoo is much easier in my opinion, you dont need much pr. Just build those set and forget sites and see the money rolling in 24/7 :winkwink: |
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isnt that a universal term applied to google? :1orglaugh :1orglaugh |
Sure are a lot of people willing to spew loads of crap - but I guess since theyre SEO Gurus they must know all the right answers :1orglaugh
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afaik google doesn't like domain names with too many dashes (-).
so if your domain has more than 2 dashes google carefully evaluates you , to make sure you're not spamming. I agree with bonkerz2007. domainname has around 5% boost. your keyword ratio should be relevant and backwards links etc.etc. regular seo stuff. |
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