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Question? As Merriam-Webster and Cambridge appear to be the "word" definition authority, is there any such authority for keywords?
The reason I bring this question up is I'm involved in a project involving a nTLD extension (.)realty that appears right of the dot. I've been told by another NP member (since 2003) that "realty" is a second tier word yet here is what Go Daddy says about it;
"Popular keyword: realty is a widely used keyword"
I've discovered that the word "realty" in the US is in over 30% of the real estate business names, but I understand it's not used so much in the rest of the world.
So my question again, is there any official authority on what is and what is not a keyword? Is it Go Daddy
Thanks
The reason I bring this question up is I'm involved in a project involving a nTLD extension (.)realty that appears right of the dot. I've been told by another NP member (since 2003) that "realty" is a second tier word yet here is what Go Daddy says about it;
"Popular keyword: realty is a widely used keyword"
I've discovered that the word "realty" in the US is in over 30% of the real estate business names, but I understand it's not used so much in the rest of the world.
So my question again, is there any official authority on what is and what is not a keyword? Is it Go Daddy
Thanks
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