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Im developing a website which targets all about consumer electronics and some tech stuff. Basically I want to build an authority site or network imperium that covers the whole electronics topic. Yeah sounds big task but I take massive action 10 hours a day and articles are flowing easily out of my head. + its not in english language. I would love to have all in one site as this would help me manage it much easier so I tend to one domain name. Prob is that all tech/electronic stuff names are gone. Even the most idiotic mixwords. Now I started to create words out of latin meanings. I have some I like and which could be associated with tech stuff but are still nonsense words kind of. I like a short nonsense word more then some 12 letter domain with 3 stuffed keywords cause every 2 word combo is gone I do want to rank for the long tails of the various tech niches(at first). Applying siloing and lsi. Now does it make sense to structure my site this way?: techniche1 , nonsensemixword , co /techniche1longtail etc. ..techniche2 , nonsensemixword , co /techniche2longtail techniche3 , nonsensemixword , co /techniche3longtail all sudomains are linked from ww, nonsensemixword ,co and inbetween the subdomains whenever I find some connection. would I rank this way for *techniche* and *technichelongtail*? would google recognize that it is about the subdomain and not about the nonsensemixword domain? Or do I get a penalty for using a domain that makes no sense? would be nice to have a brand where people say "oh nonsensemixword , co got that right lets check again for technichexxx" had to cripple domain names cause of board restrict. btw. first post HI! |
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anyone an idea how g handles the nonsense name in the domain?
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If you're going for a large authority site, the domain name does not matter. Much better to go with a brandy domain than exact match.
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LOL! Nonsense domains are exactly how the big boys choose a domain...ebay, zoosk, zillow, zap2it, google, bing, yahoo, (need I go on?) You could even include tigerdirect for.....computer stuff... Not really "nonsense," but foots the bill of off the wall. Like kayak.com. Anyway, getting back to reality, why are you going for a subdomain? Subdomains are treated as separate, distinct websites on a different subject. You get no love because it's a subdomain. However, you do send love to subfolders/pages if you are using internal linking. Domains that make no sense are very, very common, and one reason why anyone here who has read my posts for a long time has pointed this out in response to EMDs. Any chance at icanhascheezburger.com being #1 for anything? Well, it sure is, as most of you know since I mention that a lot. Funny cat pictures. Gotta love those sites from the failblog empire. I would not go for a nonsense domain that one could not remember easily, or read easily. Like edtrysaahasdhdshg.com. Paul |
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