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Would you go with a Long 3 Keyword EMD?

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Would you go with a Long 3 Keyword EMD?

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I need to buy one of three domains on sale for a commonly sold food product, with three keywords.

Each keyword is 7 alphabets

Most common usage is for
1) "kw1 kw2 kw3", ( 21 alphabets )

followed by
2) "kw1 kw2" , mentioning kw1 kw2 implies kw3 ( 14 alphabets )

followed by
3) "kw1 kw3", which the parent category of "kw1 kw2" ( 14 alphabets )

kw1kw2kw3.com describes the product exactly, so it will be easy to remember the website, but is 21 alphabet EMD considered long?

kw1kw3.com is the parent category for the product as it indicates different types of items are available, which will bring in more visitors, and maybe they will buy the only one type of product that will be sold.

I am inclined to go with kw1kw2.com as it describes the product fairly well but not exactly, also indicates only one type of product is listed and is shortest possible.

All three domains are on sale. No, the client cannot afford to buy more than one and redirect :)

There is monthly budget for Ads but bulk of the visitors are expected to come through searching. ( btw, are there short one or two word terms for describing visitors who come to the website through search engines and visitors who come through clicking on Ads?)

As of now, the client wants to focus only on one type of product and is quite sure no other type of product will ever be sold on this particular website. If they want to sell other similar products, they prefer to develop a separate website.

So,

Would kw1kw2kw3.com be better even though it is long?

Would kw1kw3.com be better as it might bring in more visitors, even those that are not looking for exactly the product being sold?

Would kw1kw2.com be better as it is shorter and defines the product fairly well but not as good as kw1kw2kw3.com?

What would you go with?
 
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