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Old 06-23-2009, 04:13 AM THREAD STARTER               #1 (permalink)
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Domain Keywords v SEO


Hello, newbie with a couple of questions, any help much appreciated.

Hypothetical examples.


If I have, say buycars.com and my competitor is autosale.net
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Autosale.net is SE optimised brilliantly say 9 of out 10


buycars.com is say poorly optimised only 2/10


Who would be higher if a Google searched buying cars or buy car?

Basically my general question is keyword in the domain name v Website SEO optimisation.



Also I have a few good .TV names that are searched quite often. But the .com/nets are taken.

Bear in mind if I have submitted my names to Google and various other SE’s.

If someone types in my exact address phrase in Google will my .TV always be on page 1 quite high?


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Who would be higher if a Google searched buying cars or buy car?
Probably your competitor, if they have those phrases on their site. Having a good keyword domain HELPS in rankings, it isn't a guaranteed free ticket to the top.
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Not if Google thinks other pages in their index are more relevant for that phrase.
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thank you, very helpful..

I just noticed alot of info on domain selling repeats that its imperative the address has high searched keywords.

I guess basic/medium SEO on a website with a high searched phrase is going to do well.
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Totally depends on your competition. If your domain keywords are "auto insurance" you're not going to outrank the big companies unless you have a site / business with the same quality and trust behind it.

Also, how do you define "basic/medium SEO"? : SEO is SEO - it can either be done well or not, and it's an ongoing process, not a one time thing.
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Originally Posted by simnos View Post
Hello, newbie with a couple of questions, any help much appreciated.

Hypothetical examples.


If I have, say buycars.com and my competitor is autosale.net

Autosale.net is SE optimised brilliantly say 9 of out 10


buycars.com is say poorly optimised only 2/10


Who would be higher if a Google searched buying cars or buy car?

Basically my general question is keyword in the domain name v Website SEO optimisation.



Also I have a few good .TV names that are searched quite often. But the .com/nets are taken.

Bear in mind if I have submitted my names to Google and various other SE’s.

If someone types in my exact address phrase in Google will my .TV always be on page 1 quite high?


Thanks
Only a domain name cannot help a site to rank high: however, if a domain and the main keyword are exactly the same, then for such domains, making them rank higher for that main keyword is easy compared to a domain name that do not match the main keyword.
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thanks for the advice guys
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having keywords in the domain is a small piece of the pie for ranking signals.

but where having keywords in your domain makes a HUGE difference is when people link to your domain (without anchor text) because the keywords are baked into the URL.
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