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| View Poll Results: Will a domain name like "chairschairs.com" be given 100% keyword density for the keyword & | |||
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If a particular single keyword domain such as chairs.com is taken. Can one get the same ranking for the word "chairs" if they were to use something like chairschairs.com? I understand domain name ranking (considering domain name only) is supposed to be about character density, so if you're optimizing for the word chairs and get chairs.com or chairs.net, that would be 100% density. But, if that's not available, Market Samurai suggests things like echairs.com, which would be 86% keyword density. But, what if you used "chairschairs.com"? Would that not be 100% character density for the word "chairs", as I would imagine Google and other engines would simply ignore the second "chairs". Anyone know about this stuff? |
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The poll question got cut off (I should have previewed first... my bad). Here's the question: Will a domain name like "chairschairs.com" be given 100% keyword density for the word "chairs"? |
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