howtofixdrums.com vs howtofixdrum.com Domain name issue

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Hi warriors,

Lets say I created a wp site to teach people how to fix their drums and went ahead and registered howtofixdrums.com with the keyword "how to fix drums" getting 9,000 monthly searches. The site is online and filled with quite a lot of content and already PR=1

Then 6 months later, I discover that the keyword "how to fix drum" (no "s" at the end) as 45,000 monthly searches and that howtofixdrum.com is available!

What should I do to benefit from the 45,000 searches/month howtofixdrum.com get?

  • Erase the first one and replace it with the 45,000 searches/month one?
  • Use both, host howtofixdrum.com on a different IP address and split the content?
  • Use both, host howtofixdrum.com on a different IP address and SHARE the content? Will I be penalized by the duplicate?
  • Use howtofixdrum.com for beginners because I would teach them how to fix their "drum" set. I mean only one drum set as opposed to the next...
  • Use howtofixdrums.com for advanced drums repairers who a likely to fix many drums by pursuing a career in drums repair business?
  • Keep the one that is already online and just create a one page site on howtofixdrum.com to re-direct visitors to howtofixdrums.com?
Also, I would like to know if I was to create a whole bunch of drums repairs related sites and link them together, would that be considered a LinkFarm? Or, how many sites linking together is considered a LinkFarm?

Hope somebody can shed light on this manner for me.

Thank you warriors

Mario Bruneau
en.cybersucces.com
#domain #howtofixdrumcom #howtofixdrumscom #issue
  • Profile picture of the author sbucciarel
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    I wouldn't link them all together. Google is on to that. But I would buy the singular domain, rewrite the content and send traffic to them both. I wouldn't share the content as in same content.
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    • Profile picture of the author CyberSucces
      Originally Posted by sbucciarel View Post

      I wouldn't link them all together. Google is on to that. But I would buy the singular domain, rewrite the content and send traffic to them both. I wouldn't share the content as in same content.
      Even with a different IP you wouldn't link them? I though that Google like backlinks.
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  • Profile picture of the author RobCopywriter
    Redirect traffic from the drum's to drum, simple! double the visits.
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  • Profile picture of the author Kyle Oliveiro
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    • Profile picture of the author CyberSucces
      Originally Posted by Kyle Oliveiro View Post

      Ignore 'How to fix drum' altogether. FYI, a single drumset is still referred to as 'drums' and not 'drum'.

      What is the PBR on each of the two keyphrases you mentioned?
      Hey thanks for the answers.

      Actually I am on piano, just gave a fake example using drums. I should have used djembe.

      Here are the "real" thing : howtotunepianos.com and howtotunepiano.com

      What is PBR?

      Mario Bruneau
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  • Profile picture of the author Andyhenry
    Don't worry about it - just keep promoting the one you have, don't dilute your efforts trying to chase a new opportunity.
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    nothing to see here.

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  • Profile picture of the author Delarox
    Test them both independently (no linking, dont copy content from each other), see which one google likes the best then redirect the loser to the winner
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    • Profile picture of the author David Keith
      i would certainly register the singular domain name for sure. its $10 bucks well spent and maybe you can figure out exactly how to use it to your advantage.
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