I was reading an article at www.seo-gold.com that said google doesn't parse non-hyphenated domain names as individual words, but does when they are hyphenated.
I.e. google will see friedchicken.com and give it the keyword "friedchicken", then it will see fried-chicken.com and give it the keywords "fried" and "chicken"
What the article didn't explain, was how this practically translates to SEO.
I've found a domain name for my site that I like, and am trying to decide if I should get the non-hyphenated, or hyphenated version.
There's 5 letters before the hyphen, and 5 letters after it, both are whole words that are related to my site's content, but fairly vaguely, and are vague words themselves.
Anyway, I wanted to know if the possible benefits of having a higher SEO on google will outweigh the downside, which is that I assume people may become frustrated typing in that hyphen getting to my site the first, or subsequent times.
Is the SEO/hit increase great from inserting that hyphen? I'd particularly like some input with someone who has a word-word.com and same wordword.com domain with statistics.
I also want to know if having more keywords in the domain (through hyphen) better for general SEO, meaning if it will get my page ranked higher, regardless of what the keywords (searched for) are, simply versus the same non-hyphenated name.
Thanks,
Chris
I.e. google will see friedchicken.com and give it the keyword "friedchicken", then it will see fried-chicken.com and give it the keywords "fried" and "chicken"
What the article didn't explain, was how this practically translates to SEO.
I've found a domain name for my site that I like, and am trying to decide if I should get the non-hyphenated, or hyphenated version.
There's 5 letters before the hyphen, and 5 letters after it, both are whole words that are related to my site's content, but fairly vaguely, and are vague words themselves.
Anyway, I wanted to know if the possible benefits of having a higher SEO on google will outweigh the downside, which is that I assume people may become frustrated typing in that hyphen getting to my site the first, or subsequent times.
Is the SEO/hit increase great from inserting that hyphen? I'd particularly like some input with someone who has a word-word.com and same wordword.com domain with statistics.
I also want to know if having more keywords in the domain (through hyphen) better for general SEO, meaning if it will get my page ranked higher, regardless of what the keywords (searched for) are, simply versus the same non-hyphenated name.
Thanks,
Chris











