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I'm well aware that having a natural match domain name is a BIG plus. Here's my question though...
I found a GREAT natural match keyword phrase that I can snatch up. It gets 1,900 exact searches per month & is in a competitive market for a small area. I think this would be ripe for an end-user sale, but...
The .com extension is already taken. I looked it up & it's not being used - just parked on godaddy. The .net IS available.
Sooooo...
Do .net's have the same ability as far as exact match is concerned? If someone types canned gravy into their search engine & I own cannedgravy.net, is it just as good for first page top rankings as the .com, or, will being a .net hurt it's natural search ranking??
Also, if the keyword is a high demand one with many monthly searches, would it pay to snatch it up for an end user sale even though it's a .net???
I found a GREAT natural match keyword phrase that I can snatch up. It gets 1,900 exact searches per month & is in a competitive market for a small area. I think this would be ripe for an end-user sale, but...
The .com extension is already taken. I looked it up & it's not being used - just parked on godaddy. The .net IS available.
Sooooo...
Do .net's have the same ability as far as exact match is concerned? If someone types canned gravy into their search engine & I own cannedgravy.net, is it just as good for first page top rankings as the .com, or, will being a .net hurt it's natural search ranking??
Also, if the keyword is a high demand one with many monthly searches, would it pay to snatch it up for an end user sale even though it's a .net???







