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| Professional Link Builder War Room Member Join Date: Dec 2009 Location: 100% Manual Service Centre
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Hi dear WARRIOR Seniors.I'm just having a doubt with me.Thought to express with you and get the necessary information. Just imagine, there is a keyword "ABC EFG" and another keyword "EFG HIJ" So when I'm buying the Domain name, if both "ABC EFG.com" & "EFG HIJ.com" are not available, will it be ok to go for "ABC EFG HIJ.com". Will it be a added advantage for me to cover 2 keywords at once? Or will i fail by both....? |
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| Advanced Warrior Join Date: May 2010 Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts
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It does help somewhat. However, a KID (keyword-in-domain) domain is most powerful when it targets a search keyword which corresponds to the domain name exactly. If the correspondence is not exact, the benefit is much slighter.
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| Active Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Oregon
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I have a 3 word key word. I find I rank well for it and the various combinations. It had to age a bit and I do steady back linking to all 3 terms. But it is a natural match on its own.
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I love to take something simple and make it as complicated as I can.
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