Help With KeyWord Research

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hello warrior's my question is i have four keywords with low comp and a good amount of daily searches,which one do i use in the domain name?
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  • Profile picture of the author kristisayles
    If you good a good amount of daily searches, try to use as many as possible in the domain name - as long as it sounds like they fit together. What are they?
    Hugs,
    Kristi
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    • Profile picture of the author baby_butler2002
      im not going to tell u what they are, but thanks for the info.i was born at nite not last nite
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  • Profile picture of the author wDigital
    Personally I would not try and use more than one keyword in the domain. I would buy an exact match domain only, assuming it is available.

    If I was you, I would look at all 4 keywords, make sure they have the domains available. Then you can go with the domain that is most relevant, most searches and least competition out of the 4.

    All the best my friend.
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    • Profile picture of the author Domainate
      Originally Posted by wDigital View Post

      Personally I would not try and use more than one keyword in the domain. I would buy an exact match domain only, assuming it is available.

      If I was you, I would look at all 4 keywords, make sure they have the domains available. Then you can go with the domain that is most relevant, most searches and least competition out of the 4.

      All the best my friend.
      More or less in agreement with this, but a couple things:

      1. As he said, try to find an exact match domain FIRST...I would personally recommend not just looking for available to reg in com/net/org, but also possibly any exact match com/net/org for sale as well. It's a low one-time cost over the ongoing renewal fees and exact matching domains pwn SEO.

      2. If there's none, then perhaps go more in depth on the competition...how many AllInTitle results for each are there? What PR/backlinks/etc. do the top results for each have? Then you can see which is the lowest hanging fruit to go after.

      3. Domains are inexpensive - you could get one domain for each keyword you're targeting, spin whatever content you're putting on it for each different site versions but obviously mainly target each site to the keyword in the domain and bear that in mind with the content, on-page SEO, and anchor text for backlinks, and go after ALL of them. You'll never truly know which one is absolute best to go full-force on anyways without testing of some sort.
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      • Profile picture of the author baby_butler2002
        Originally Posted by Nametrader.com View Post

        More or less in agreement with this, but a couple things:

        1. As he said, try to find an exact match domain FIRST...I would personally recommend not just looking for available to reg in com/net/org, but also possibly any exact match com/net/org for sale as well. It's a low one-time cost over the ongoing renewal fees and exact matching domains pwn SEO.

        2. If there's none, then perhaps go more in depth on the competition...how many AllInTitle results for each are there? What PR/backlinks/etc. do the top results for each have? Then you can see which is the lowest hanging fruit to go after.

        3. Domains are inexpensive - you could get one domain for each keyword you're targeting, spin whatever content you're putting on it for each different site versions but obviously mainly target each site to the keyword in the domain and bear that in mind with the content, on-page SEO, and anchor text for backlinks, and go after ALL of them. You'll never truly know which one is absolute best to go full-force on anyways without testing of some sort.
        Than you, you guys are great and info was excellent.
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    • Profile picture of the author baby_butler2002
      Originally Posted by wDigital View Post

      Personally I would not try and use more than one keyword in the domain. I would buy an exact match domain only, assuming it is available.

      If I was you, I would look at all 4 keywords, make sure they have the domains available. Then you can go with the domain that is most relevant, most searches and least competition out of the 4.

      All the best my friend.
      thank you my friend
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  • Profile picture of the author kristisayles
    I had no intention on stealing your keywords-just wanted to help. I can see why you'd think so, though. I should have thought it through. Hope you find the perfect domain name!
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  • Profile picture of the author Kecia
    I'd register a exact match domain for the keyword that either gets the most searches or seems to be the easiest to rank for.
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  • Profile picture of the author ChrisHunt
    All things being equal I'd go for the keyword with the intent to buy modifier like BUY, GET etc
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  • Profile picture of the author KateD
    Originally Posted by baby_butler2002 View Post

    hello warrior's my question is i have four keywords with low comp and a good amount of daily searches,which one do i use in the domain name?
    Hi....

    Before you go registering a domain name, I suggest that you find out the strength of the page 1 competitors for that keyword phrase.

    Even keyword phrases with a low amount of competing pages (ie. less than 20,000 results) can still have some vicious page 1 competition.

    And if you can't get to page 1, chances are that you will get very little direct traffic from that keyword phrase.

    Best of luck.

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