kamrunnahar
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I’ve been noticing that niche domains tied to a very clear, single use-case (for example: a specific pet activity, hobby tool, or sub-community) often seem to get indexed and pick up early organic signals faster than broader, more generic niche domains. My guess is that clearer intent helps search engines and users understand relevance more quickly. Has anyone else observed differences in indexing speed or early engagement based on how “obvious” a domain’s use-case is? I’d be interested in real observations rather than theory.













