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Could someone give me a generic example of how to choose a domain based on product? Let's say I wanted to focus on a specific skin product, would I create a domain specifically for that product or broadly which could cover multiple products? |
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Well, it depends. Some CPA offers do not allow to use their brand names in the domain. If you are targeting a specific offer, then use a domain for that product.
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Hi Chris215 To choose a domain name, you have 2 ways to choose from: 1- If your goal is to get free traffic from search engines. Then you need a sub niche or sub sub niche. 2- If your goal is to send paid traffic. Then you need a more general domain name for your niche. Hilal |
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OK Let us assume we have a niche: Weight loss, OK? So, sub-niches could be: "weight loss for women", "weight loss for fat men", "weight loss for teen agers", ..... and so on! The advantage of sub-niche is: you get very low competition, which means your site can appear in the search engine with very low effort, as a result you get free traffic. But its dis-advantage is the low searchers for this sub-niche, if compared by the main "broad" niche "weight loss". Hilal |
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Product -> Keyword Research -> Domain Name
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thanks all, I wanted to follow up with another question. It is more important to focus the domain around the keywords regardless of it's domain correct? (The domain i'm thinking will have the main word but not keywords available) |
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Hi If you are looking for free traffic, it is very important to have kyword rich domain name! This will help your site to appear in the first pages in search engines. Hilal |
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As long as you don't infringe on trademarks and you are targeting a specific product go with a more specific domain.
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