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Hi All,
If I have a 2 word domain and check it on addword tool for the "Exact" I get XXX but for having the space in I get XX,XXX,XXX.

Would I still be benefiting from the huge amount of searches with the space in, or does it becomes more irrelevant and the name shows up a lot better for the exacts?
Cheers,
Rusty
 
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You mean searching for eg, "nightshift" or "night shift"? Are you sure you are doing "exact" search by using the toggle on the lower left side of the google search tool? If yes, then you would then need to optimize your SEO to include the space.
 
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Perfect Cheers, thats exactly what I meant although I said it in a pretty confusing way sorry ha ha.
Cheers,
Rusty
 
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I feel Exact match is what it counts..for say "Football Forum" If you book a domain like "FootballForum" then it will match exact with keyword..
 
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type the woord/term as you would normally do so, this is how others will be doing it and yes of course always use the exact

Interesting to note that sometimes if you have a google adwords account and you are signed in you get a different result

has anyone else noticed this ?
 
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If you are going to purchase keyword rich domain names, how many search queries should you be targeting per month worldwide via Google Adwords?

10000+ for a exact keyword match? Is there a general rule to this?

Also, what about rewording specific keywords? I'm not to sure if Google would take this into account but what if for example the search query 'i love food' received 165000 searches a month, would it ever be worth investing in the domain name 'foodilove.com'?

Thanks
 
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SE especially Google uses more advance semantic algorithm so spaces and hyphens is not a problem anymore for such domain names.
 
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would you search for 'food i love' or 'foods i love' or something else all together ...... i always suggest use the terms that sound natural and the ones you would type in when searching a particular subject

Some terms are going to grow, example ten years ago 'what are apps'

I would suggest a minimum of 500 monthly local searched and a perhaps a minimum 1000 global

Of course quite to grab a popular term these days off a hand reg it quite hard , sometimes you have to add a 'geographic element'

Solar Panels ........Texas Solar Panels

the cpc comes into it as well , low cpc and low search would equal .......no

Some would persevere with a high cpc is search was low .....make it worth your while
 
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Thanks for your response evirtual1.

I was interested in the concept of the 'food i love' query because when i type into the keyword tool in Adwords both 'i love food' & 'food i love' display the same volume of searches, which i presume means they are just related keywords by google.

I thought it may have been a good way to nudge into that area, i guess not :)

Thanks for the info on the search suggestion amount.
 
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If you are going to purchase keyword rich domain names, how many search queries should you be targeting per month worldwide via Google Adwords?

in addition to what evirtual1 said:

it also depends if you want to develop or just resell domain names.

if you want to resell, you have to consider the extension (much more than for dev.).

for instance a .com domain with 1000 exact searches is good.

but a .info or .biz domain name with the same amount of searches is very hard to sell. you have to find keyword domains with much higher monthly searches.

i guess its obvious. just wanted to add that.
 
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its not so much about obvious, its about getting into a certain way of reading the data and making informed choices

many may buy a .net if they plain on developing or even a two-word hyphen.com ?
 
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I don't know if this will be worth doing, but i purchased a rather long domain name for SEO purposes.

Wheretofindcheapflightsdotcom

The exact keyword pulls around 13 million searches a month according to Google Adwords and I'm not entirely sure if it's worth investing the effort.

I had planned to add pages that would look like the following:

wwwdotwheretofindcheapflightsdotcom/from-london-to-paris[/url]

Then add a heap of pages and optimise them for SEO. Obviously the travel sector is major competitive and it would be very hard to rank near the top of SERPs, but I'm thinking about it.

I don't think the domain itself has any value. Any feedback is welcome
 
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now try it with EXACT search and you will see the true figures (the book does mention this in the links section)

The subject is always topical and even though a long name the subject could turnout to be worth your while

I only got a godaddy parking page when clicking on the link ?

I have seen an increase in longer names being promoted over the last year or so, overtime they too will become accepted without prejudice
 
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Ahhhhh i see, Lesson learnt!

Almost finished it...

Yeah i haven't touched it until i assess which domains i should invest time into.
 
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