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Has anyone been able to rank a .info high doing seo?
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  • Profile picture of the author rosetrees
    this site does well - ledburybedandbreakfast (dot) info - but it's a low competition niche. It's number one for the obvious search terms.
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  • Profile picture of the author JonRyker
    I've got four dot info site,s ranking in the top of page 1 of yahoo and on the second and third page of google, still working on them.
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    • Profile picture of the author thebitbotdotcom
      Originally Posted by digitalproductreporter View Post

      Wow! The proof is in the pudding on that one! 104,000,000 competing pages!
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      • Profile picture of the author Dennis Gaskill
        Originally Posted by thebitbotdotcom View Post

        Wow! The proof is in the pudding on that one! 104,000,000 competing pages!
        And I just clicked the link and it said 245,000,000 sites. You really can't trust that number at all. They can give you any number they like when they only show the first 1,000 sites in the results.
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  • Profile picture of the author DNChamp
    .info domains can be built out with seo and ranked no problem.....If your looking for direct type in traffic...... .com is your buddy
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    • Profile picture of the author SledgeHammer
      Originally Posted by DNChamp View Post

      .info domains can be built out with seo and ranked no problem.....If your looking for direct type in traffic...... .com is your buddy
      That's the best answer. For affiliate marketing, .info is not that bad.
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  • Profile picture of the author seobro
    At one time you could get super cheap .info domain names. In fact one registrar sold them for 99 cents each and as a result most were use for spam. This did tarnish the brand some. People now associate common words that end in .INFO as spam.
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      • Profile picture of the author theemperor
        Originally Posted by Alexa Smith View Post

        Which people? I don't know anyone who does that.
        Reading this, I was expecting you to link to: Weasel Words

        Unfortunately we can't wiki-edit each others posts.
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        • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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            • Profile picture of the author Crew Chief
              Originally Posted by Thomas Michal View Post

              Has anyone been able to rank a .info high doing seo?
              When your On Page and Off Page SEO skills are up to par, you can rank:

              .info
              .co.cc
              .biz
              .net
              .org
              .us
              blogspot
              wordpress
              Youtube videos
              Etc., etc.

              It's not about the type of TLD, suffix or platform; it's about your SEO skills.

              Originally Posted by seobro View Post

              At one time you could get super cheap .info domain names. In fact one registrar sold them for 99 cents each and as a result most were use for spam. This did tarnish the brand some. People now associate common words that end in .INFO as spam.
              First time I've heard of this...

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            • Profile picture of the author suffolkman
              I have used .info sites in the past which have ranked OK. These were typically 1 page websites.

              But now I am moving more to authority sites and feel that .COMs are the way to go. Also I may be wrong but they appear to sell better on Flippa.

              Peter
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              • Profile picture of the author theteach
                Okay,

                So let's say I bought 50 .info domains and set up a 1 page site for each of them. I'm wondering how I could find the time to do seo for all 50 sites.

                If I make the domain names VERY specific, would some of them naturally get high ranking? Is it a better idea to buy 100 (or even more) targeted domain names with long-tail keywords and let them do their own thing?

                Does Google tend to 'penalize' this type of set up?

                Thanks
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                • Profile picture of the author suffolkman
                  I know that Brian Johnson typically uses 1 page websites with very specific domain names, ie they contain the keyword you are ranking for.

                  Also he makes sure that there are out bound links on his sites. This he says makes google look at the sites as authority sites, as they are linking to sites such as wikipedia. He does not worry about people selecting the links to leave the site, as he gets more anyway by using this technique.

                  Also of course you need to have a keyword that is low in competition,say less than 50k and has high searches, say 4k.

                  Peter
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                    • Profile picture of the author suffolkman
                      Originally Posted by Alexa Smith View Post


                      Here I disagree completely.

                      I don't care if there are 5,000 "competing sites" or 5,000,000, because I'm actually competing with only 10 of them, and those are the 10 on the first page of Google SERPs. I would need to know what those sites are (especially the top 3 or so) and form an assessment of whether I can outrank them.

                      Which would you rather compete for, a keyword which has 5,000,000 other sites but article directory articles listed on the front page (usually a very easy target), or a keyword with 5,000 sites listed, but the top 5 or 10 and nearly all age-old, high-PR, authority sites with millions of backlinks (usually quite impossible to dislodge/match/replace)? This is what actually matters. To me, anyway.
                      Hi Alexa,

                      Yes I can see your point of view,which I have seen else where. The statement I gave was from the method that Brian uses.

                      I would check out the authority of the sites using SEO Book FireFox plugin. Plus back this up with Traffic Travis, the free version.

                      Peter
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  • Profile picture of the author Quentin
    I set up all my amazon sites on dot info sites and while not fantastic for seo they make money which in my opinion is far more important.

    I don't really care if they rank I am more interested in the income.

    Quentin
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  • Profile picture of the author ChrisBa
    SEO isn't a problem with .info
    it's how the customer views it... (scammy, not trustworthy, etc)
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    • Profile picture of the author MarcusEJC
      Originally Posted by ChrisBa View Post

      SEO isn't a problem with .info
      it's how the customer views it... (scammy, not trustworthy, etc)
      You have to remember, the vast majority of web surfers probably don't even think about it. All they care about it whether the website they end up on has the information they want.

      I personally think that .info names are great. I use them for all my Amazon niche sites, and I'm starting to make sales now. Money is tight right now, trying to grow my internet business, so why waste money on .com domain names? For every .com domain name I can buy 10 .info domain names, so I can make a new site every day. If I tried to do that with .com then the cost would soon mount up!

      I think .info names are great, personally. But in a way I'm happy that they are generally looked down upon by many webmasters and internet marketers, because maybe that's what keeps their price low?

      So I'm not going to shout about it too loudly. Everyone else can go on wasting money on .coms, that suits me just fine...
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  • Profile picture of the author Dennis Gaskill
    Google "craft ideas"

    #1 site, a .info.
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  • Profile picture of the author Louise Green
    The suffix only matters when you're aiming for ranking for a particular country.

    It's not the domain name that decides if the content of a website is relevant/trustworthy..
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  • Profile picture of the author thebitbotdotcom
    I have personally ranked above fortune 500 companies on the first page of Google for a niche keyword using a dot info domain. It wasn't even that hard. All SEO.
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  • Profile picture of the author growth22
    .info can work much better than .com
    depends how much effort you input into developing either one.
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  • Profile picture of the author brettb
    My .info is quite successful, it's good for directory and information type sites.
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  • Profile picture of the author bjhfootball
    with 0.87dollars, too many info domaine,for se , a little mal
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