A couple of questions on SEO:
1st: I know that ccTLD domains have advantages in their own specific countries, but are sometimes poorer on the global scale. But for internationally "generic" TLD's, such as .com, net, org, and info, do these each have advantages in the search engines?
e.g. if Website.com and Website.net were both the same, would website.com be on top? If so, what if the two extensions being compared were .org and .net? or .info?
2nd: What effect does the "the" in front of the name have?
for example, would it matter if, for the keyword "game" if it had "the" in front of it.
So, would TheGame.com be on par with Game.com, in terms of SE ranking?
Thanks guys!
1st: I know that ccTLD domains have advantages in their own specific countries, but are sometimes poorer on the global scale. But for internationally "generic" TLD's, such as .com, net, org, and info, do these each have advantages in the search engines?
e.g. if Website.com and Website.net were both the same, would website.com be on top? If so, what if the two extensions being compared were .org and .net? or .info?
2nd: What effect does the "the" in front of the name have?
for example, would it matter if, for the keyword "game" if it had "the" in front of it.
So, would TheGame.com be on par with Game.com, in terms of SE ranking?
Thanks guys!



