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Trickac14

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Ok I've got a keyword that get 60,000 + searches a month. It is a 3 word domain. With this type of search volume would it be smart to register the domain with hyphens as the .com without hyphens is taken but the domain like three-word-domain.com is not taken. Also the .info is available without hyphens. Is it worth it to register both? Thanks in advance.
 
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Focus on total monthly EXACT searches are not BROAD. Also check the average CPC. If it still maintains a decent search volume and you plan on developing it, then yes. If you are planning on buying it to sell it, then no. A three keyword hyphened is tough to sell IMO. A two word it's a maybe.
 
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Yes, I always focus on exact and yes, this is for developing and getting search engine traffic. I can hardly sell a one word domain, so selling a 3 word hyphenated domain would be near impossible lol. Thanks.
 
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reg the .info as long its not product related
 
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Hyphenated names are worthless in most cases.
 
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Yea but were looking at the keyword in the domain to develop it for SEO. Type in dog training in google and you'll see the number one ranked site has a terrible long hyphenated domain but I bet he isn't hurting.
 
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Then I would say yes.
 
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I will stick to the .com even if it means having the hyphen around. I think in terms of SEO, the hyphen and non-hyphen will not have much difference but what is more important is on how you build your backlinks later part.
 
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Hyphenated names are worthless in most cases.

cmon - from top of my head: holiday-rentals.com, holiday-rentals.co.uk worthless eh?
 
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