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hello everyone! Ive been lurking around this forum and another one for weeks, well now I finally joined. A buddy of mine has been a member here for a very long time and about a month ago brought up xfactor and a ton of ideas. Well here I am... I can't get it out of my head, but I want to reach that level of success to better my life and my family. So as a new member I will contribute to the forum as much as I can, but also would like to track my journey on the road to success. However the road has pebbles in it, and I'am not perfect so if anyone would like to help a guy every now and then...then that would be sweet ![]() Currently i'am having trouble building a website template haha...but my question to any of you is... is it a good idea to put a product name within the domain name? and does anyone have any good tips on how to come up with keywords. I know that part is supposed to be simple, but the simple stuff really kicks my butt. Thanks |
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| John (Adsense Addict) War Room Member Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Southern California
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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I think it's a good idea to put a product name within the domain name. Some examples from successful marketers are: * seoelite.com - SEO Elite * xsitepro.com - XSitePro * instantarticlewizard.com - Instant Article Wizard As for coming up with keywords, I usually determine one or more base keywords (e.g. dog training) for the product or service that I'll be promoting. I then use Google Keyword Tool to get more specific keywords (dog training course, dog training schools) and related keywords (e.g. dog obedience, dog care). |
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well my major concern here is simply that for products and brands, I would assume it wouldn't be wise to put them into the domain name. like iamcatfoodforkittens.xxx or pepsidrinkingcups.xxx so my question is... how do you come up with keywords based around specific products/brands? or should everything be general. or can we write in product names within the website. |
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Dude I know you are familiar with this. -your keyword or key phrase must be related to your topic or product and it should be common. The best keyword/phrase are those with low competition but people are always searching for it. -These sites that I will post will surely help you. Just register and follow please follow the instructions very carefully. It's really great. Quote:
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| On A Backlinking Journey War Room Member Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: London/Sofia
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Just don't use any trademarked names - otherwise you may get a nasty legal letter later, or worse! Good luck though. |
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