Advise please: Buying long tail keywords domains for niche in the UK

by fba
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Hey WF People!

I am planning on buying LOADS of long tail keyword domains and would like some advise.

I aim to go for keywords with 500-1000 searches in google UK.

As the market I´m targeting is UK they will be .co.uk domains.

They would do better in uk google results unless similar .com´s are hosted in UK IP adresses, am I right?

The idea is to redirect these domains to the main business website. Does google penalize this kind of action? Is it better to replicate the main website on these new domains?

Thanks for reading. Looking forward to your advise!

Flavio
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  • Profile picture of the author CliveG
    Originally Posted by fba View Post

    ... Is it better to replicate the main website on these new domains?

    ...
    This is a really bad idea. Quote from Google's Quality Guidelines:

    "Don't create multiple pages, subdomains, or domains with substantially duplicate content."

    Go to the Google website and search for duplicate content. There is loads of good advice.
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  • Good luck with that. Seems like an exercise in frustration.

    Focus on something.

    Figure out if there is really a market then figure out if the market is profitable. A million little sites isn't exactly targeting.
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    • Profile picture of the author paulgl
      Originally Posted by InternetMarketingIQ View Post

      Good luck with that. Seems like an exercise in frustration.

      Focus on something.

      Figure out if there is really a market then figure out if the market is profitable. A million little sites isn't exactly targeting.
      Yeah, boy!

      I don't know how people have so much time and money!

      Narrow yourself down to a couple, and I might even skip the .co.uk unless it is very country specific. And I mean VERY country specific. And the only thing that'll get ya
      is if people think a .co.uk will be a better click.

      Paul
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  • Profile picture of the author fba
    Thanks everyone for the advise. It seems like an incorrect path, maybe I´ll try other ways.

    Thanks,
    Flavio
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