How does google rank domains that use one letter for two words in the domain?

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I found a fantastic and high traffic and profitable key word that consists of about four words. But all of them are taken for .net, .com, and .org.

But I found out that I could get one if I allowed one letter to be used for two words within the domain. let me give you an example.

#1
hottomatoesstoppeople dot com is taken but the domain name:

#2
hottomatoesstopeople dot com is available.

You can see that one "p" was used for the words "stop" and "people" in the domain.

Would Google read this domain the same as #1 above and give it similar ranking?

Please do not speculate but give me an answer that you can back up with solid evidence and a solid argument. Speculation has been the ruin of too many people in the web site optimization world.



Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author jasonmorgan
    You making way to much of exact match domains.

    The knuckleheads that love 'em and preach 'em generally rank for low competition keywords anyway.

    buy books online

    make money online

    how to lose weight

    I don't see any EMD's here. Maybe some domains that have the keywords but no EMD's.

    EMD's are nice buy way overrated by some.
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  • Profile picture of the author Lee MacRae
    taken for .net, .com, and .org.
    I take it that others like .biz and .info are available? Worth a shot for $10 or so...I've taken some like that and done well. All the domains take work even EMD's
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