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hypothetically speaking, we'll assume "x" is a gtld, if the term "buy x" have 15,000 searches per month; now if you purchase buyx.x vs. buy.x how does google take both domains into consideration, do they take the full domain or only the keywords prior to the gtld? How does the 15,000 searches per month affect both domains? Will it be easy to rank high for both domains?

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I hope the question wasnt confusing
 
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Yes your question sounds a bit confusing. You can see it by amount of replies. An example instead of "x" would be helpful.
 
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Yes your question sounds a bit confusing. You can see it by amount of replies. An example instead of "x" would be helpful.
LearnBusinessOnline.com VS LearnBusiness.online I think. Looking for replies me too.
 
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LearnBusinessOnline.com VS LearnBusiness.online I think. Looking for replies me too.
Thats what i meant; thank you for clearing it up! waiting for replies

how does google take both domains into consideration, do they take the whole domain or only the keywords prior to the tld? Does google treat both domains equally since they have similar names or does it differ? How does the number of searches per month affect both domains? Do they get affected equally by the monthly searches? Will it be easy to rank high for both domains?
 
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Ok, now it's more clear. To answer this, you need to understand that no one has a firm knowledge how Google algorithms work. All SEO's work is a guess. Whoever guess better, wins (short term!) in SEO. My guess, is that LearnBusinessOnline.com will win over LearnBusiness.online. The latter is also a strong case but probably Google gives less credit to what's on the right from the dot. The same as LearnBusinessOnline.com wins over learneverything.com/learn-business-online.
 
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Ok, now it's more clear. To answer this, you need to understand that no one has a firm knowledge how Google algorithms work. All SEO's work is a guess. Whoever guess better, wins (short term!) in SEO. My guess, is that LearnBusinessOnline.com will win over LearnBusiness.online. The latter is also a strong case but probably Google gives less credit to what's on the right from the dot. The same as LearnBusinessOnline.com wins over learneverything.com/learn-business-online.
Interesting; since google algorithm prefers learnbusinessonline.com over learnbusiness.online; would it still be the case if learnbusiness.online receives a higher monthly search than learnbusinessonline.com?
 
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Interesting; since google algorithm prefers learnbusinessonline.com over learnbusiness.online; would it still be the case if learnbusiness.online receives a higher monthly search than learnbusinessonline.com?
Please describe what "receives a higher monthly search" means for you.
 
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I mean, how a domain can "receive a search". I can't understand the meaning.
 
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I mean, how a domain can "receive a search". I can't understand the meaning.
i meant the accumulated amount of searches per month; people who type in, the link itself
 
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