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  1. Alvin Brown

    information 16 Companies “Domainating” Google Search Results

    I’ve long heard that Domain Authority (DA) is more important than ever. Apparently, as of late, SEO experts Brian Dean and Glen Allsopp have both cosigned this statement (if you will). If you’re not familiar with either Brian or Glen, then take a moment to read up at Backlinko.com and...
  2. Alvin Brown

    information 16 Companies “Domainating” Google Search Results

    I’ve long heard that Domain Authority (DA) is more important than ever. Apparently, as of late, SEO experts Brian Dean and Glen Allsopp have both cosigned this statement (if you will). If you’re not familiar with either Brian or Glen, then take a moment to read up at Backlinko.com and...
  3. Bob Hawkes

    tips Across The Dot Matches – Tips And Techniques

    In the early years of domain names, the extension was meant to have meaning. For example, .com for commercial oriented businesses, .org for organizations, and country codes representing a site based in that country. Over the years most restrictions were dropped, and many extensions can be used...
  4. Bob Hawkes

    tips Across The Dot Matches – Tips And Techniques

    In the early years of domain names, the extension was meant to have meaning. For example, .com for commercial oriented businesses, .org for organizations, and country codes representing a site based in that country. Over the years most restrictions were dropped, and many extensions can be used...
  5. WhoaDomain.com

    showcase Showcase domains whose keyword(s) in quotes get highest results.

    Hello, What domain do you own that if you Googled it you get a ridiculously high search results like 10 million, 50 million or 500 million. Why not showcase them here? Rules. 1. Domains can be one word in any extension. 2. Domains can be two or three or four words or more so long as when you...
  6. WhoaDomain.com

    showcase Showcase domains whose keyword(s) in quotes get highest results.

    Hello, What domain do you own that if you Googled it you get a ridiculously high search results like 10 million, 50 million or 500 million. Why not showcase them here? Rules. 1. Domains can be one word in any extension. 2. Domains can be two or three or four words or more so long as when you...
  7. WhoaDomain.com

    question What makes you bid on a domain at auction?

    What makes you bid on a domain at auction? Besides the usual suspects like Age or Length or extension .com being the king or niche or if it's expired or owned by another domainer or "ear test"? and of course Namebio data. What other variables do you factor into whether you will bid on a...
  8. WhoaDomain.com

    question What makes you bid on a domain at auction?

    What makes you bid on a domain at auction? Besides the usual suspects like Age or Length or extension .com being the king or niche or if it's expired or owned by another domainer or "ear test"? and of course Namebio data. What other variables do you factor into whether you will bid on a...
  9. WhoaDomain.com

    question "Keyword" in quotes vs no quotes

    Hi, So I have a domain that's a single keyword. A Google search with no quotes the keyword nets 17,000,000 results but the "keyword" in quotes nets 2,790,000 results. I can understand the need for putting quotes on a two keyword or even 3 keyword set but for a single keyword? Is it necessary...
  10. WhoaDomain.com

    question "Keyword" in quotes vs no quotes

    Hi, So I have a domain that's a single keyword. A Google search with no quotes the keyword nets 17,000,000 results but the "keyword" in quotes nets 2,790,000 results. I can understand the need for putting quotes on a two keyword or even 3 keyword set but for a single keyword? Is it necessary...
  11. capybara

    information Google now highlights domain names in its search results

    Domain names are now a darker shade of gray: Used to be all green: Does everyone else also see that, or just a test for a limited number of users?
  12. capybara

    information Google now highlights domain names in its search results

    Domain names are now a darker shade of gray: Used to be all green: Does everyone else also see that, or just a test for a limited number of users?
  13. capybara

    information Google now highlights domain names in its search results

    Domain names are now a darker shade of gray: Used to be all green: Does everyone else also see that, or just a test for a limited number of users?
  14. capybara

    information Google now highlights domain names in its search results

    Domain names are now a darker shade of gray: Used to be all green: Does everyone else also see that, or just a test for a limited number of users?
  15. capybara

    information Google now highlights domain names in its search results

    Domain names are now a darker shade of gray: Used to be all green: Does everyone else also see that, or just a test for a limited number of users?
  16. capybara

    information Google now highlights domain names in its search results

    Domain names are now a darker shade of gray: Used to be all green: Does everyone else also see that, or just a test for a limited number of users?
  17. capybara

    information Google now highlights domain names in its search results

    Domain names are now a darker shade of gray: Used to be all green: Does everyone else also see that, or just a test for a limited number of users?
  18. capybara

    information Google now highlights domain names in its search results

    Domain names are now a darker shade of gray: Used to be all green: Does everyone else also see that, or just a test for a limited number of users?
  19. News

    news Domain names are back in search results

    For several months, Google has been excluding domain names from the majority of its search results. Instead of prominently displaying a website’s domain name, Google has generally been displaying brand names / website names and favicons to help users better identify the websites they were...
  20. News

    news Domain names are back in search results

    For several months, Google has been excluding domain names from the majority of its search results. Instead of prominently displaying a website’s domain name, Google has generally been displaying brand names / website names and favicons to help users better identify the websites they were...
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