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Old 10-08-2009, 02:21 PM   #1
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Default "Search phrase" within a "Search phrase" - Is that possible?

If I'm trying to get the URL and rank for a key phrase like in this example:

"superhero action figure" But the domain is not available- Can I get:
"deluxe superhero action figure" and still rank for "superhero action figure"?

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Default Re: "Search phrase" within a "Search phrase" - Is that possible?

Yes that should be no problem, if however it starts get to far fetched I'm not sure you get the same results.
But having an extra word in front of your main phrase wont do any harm.

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Default Re: "Search phrase" within a "Search phrase" - Is that possible?

Thanks Heimir!

So do you think if someone searches for "superhero action figure" that-
"deluxe superhero action figure" would show up in search results at about the same page position?

Can anyone else confirm this?

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Old 10-08-2009, 03:35 PM   #4
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Default Re: "Search phrase" within a "Search phrase" - Is that possible?

It's all about SEO - even "mydomain.com" can outrank "superactionfigure.com" if it is optimized and SEO'ed the right way

But since it surely helps to have the keyword in the domain name, i'd go for a broader search phrase like "cool superhero action figure", "deluxe superhero action figure" - whatever keyword combination have more searches (do a research here) and optimize for both.
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