The Google Domain Marketing Method

by NMP
6 replies
It seems that almost every keyword searched for get
results in google as keyword in domain. Now what comes
on my mind is this:

If you do a keyword research:
If you take out all keywords and phrases with 1500-5000 monthly searches.
If you buy all available domain names with these keywords. /All except country related/
If you add an unique article to each

...what chances are you need to do a lot of SEO work?

Seems that 2010's marketing method is not amount of articles.
Seems more that you need a budget for a few 100 domains or
at least 10-20.

You input on this..are welcome.

Daniel
#domain #google #marketing #method
  • Profile picture of the author Poglia
    If you buy domains with the exact search term (e.g. you search "how to clean a guitar" and buy the domain "howtocleanaguitar.com") you will not need a lot of SEO work. With the exact domain name and a keyword rich article, just build some backlinks and you are done.
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    • Profile picture of the author NewbiesDiary
      Originally Posted by Poglia View Post

      If you buy domains with the exact search term (e.g. you search "how to clean a guitar" and buy the domain "howtocleanaguitar.com") you will not need a lot of SEO work. With the exact domain name and a keyword rich article, just build some backlinks and you are done.
      If you do that AND use WP instead of html - you wont know yourself.
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    • Profile picture of the author NMP
      Agree,

      As when you look at google's result pages. You can
      easily spot that just the owner(s) of the keyword
      domains are not all professional in SEO.

      I listen to a guy that made a fortune with this and
      CPA. He targeted .org only though.
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  • Profile picture of the author impulsell
    I agree Google does value keyword relevant domains highly. I got one a couple weeks ago and within a week it was sitting on the second page of Google for a search term with about 9K exact views and zero seo. The site was still displaying the domain providers ads.

    Like everything, it depends. You won't know until you've registered the domain, how well it will really rank.
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  • Profile picture of the author impulsell
    Also, if you find a keyword phrase with over 5K searches and the top level domains are available then it's worth registering. You've just got to make sure it's a niche that you can actually monetize, whether that's by adsense, affiliate links, etc.

    I found a keyword domain with over 50K exact searches a month & no real competitors but there was literally no way to monetize it, zero advertisers, nothing, it just wasn't a buying niche.
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    • Profile picture of the author kchickeymonkey
      Originally Posted by impulsell View Post

      Also, if you find a keyword phrase with over 5K searches and the top level domains are available then it's worth registering. You've just got to make sure it's a niche that you can actually monetize, whether that's by adsense, affiliate links, etc.

      I found a keyword domain with over 50K exact searches a month & no real competitors but there was literally no way to monetize it, zero advertisers, nothing, it just wasn't a buying niche.
      I agree to this 100%. I have a site that gets many visitors, first page of google, and I do not make money off it. The key is in the keywords -lol- you have to make sure they're monetarily friendly.
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