found great keywords,problem is domain name!

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i cant find any .com ....can i use a .co.uk??? BTW .net and .org are all taken....help please:confused:
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  • Profile picture of the author chinemerem
    ok so i just found a modification of the same keyword with 167,000 competin pages (with quotes) and 18,000(broad),4400(exact) and an available .org domain......so what should i do???
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  • Profile picture of the author Richy Burns
    take it before someone else does! If all the others are gone its obviously popular!

    After all its not even $10
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    • Profile picture of the author chinemerem
      hehe...thought as much thanks...
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  • Profile picture of the author allenjohn
    Use the strategy here (no optin):

    http://buyingawebdomain.com/

    and then jump on the best.... regards Allen
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  • Profile picture of the author g36
    You can, but probably it won't rank in google.com as well as it will rank in google.co.uk
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    • Profile picture of the author Lee Belch
      sorry i read your post to quickly as you state .co.uk is taken.

      see how many searches are from the united kingdom.
      If the aren't many i would try to find a different keyword personally.

      You can of course rank .co.uk at the top of google.com it's just harder
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  • Profile picture of the author Lee Belch
    Forget .co.uk i have used them before and they are so hard to rank in .com

    Google classes top level domains as .com and .org,

    So go with the .org it's fine.

    But don't take it from me, google actually tells you this in webmaster tools.

    good luck with your venture.
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    • Profile picture of the author paulgl
      Originally Posted by Money Maker VIP View Post


      Google classes top level domains as .com and .org,

      So go with the .org it's fine.

      But don't take it from me, google actually tells you this in webmaster tools.

      good luck with your venture.
      Yeah. Right. Google could care less what TLD you use. Unless it is
      country specific. If you are in the uk, of course go with a .co.uk
      if you can get one. And then get a server there as well.

      Too many people waste so much time doing stuff that just does
      not matter...if only they would worry about the real stuff.

      Paul
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  • Profile picture of the author Hydroxide
    You can just add another word or something behind the domain name
    Anyway, since all the EMD's are taken, be sure to check out what those domains host. They could be their competitors
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  • Profile picture of the author mavmav
    Hey, all dot extensions are gaining popularity. There is not much reason to choose one over the other.
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    Stop being so picky & worring about an EMD.

    If you really have to have an EMD, just add an extra word at the end of the domain name.

    It's not as complicated as your suggesting...
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    • Profile picture of the author Paul Buckley
      Originally Posted by yukon View Post

      Stop being so picky & worring about an EMD.

      If you really have to have an EMD, just add an extra word at the end of the domain name.

      It's not as complicated as your suggesting...
      I find this to be the simplest solution. You can also tack a word on the front.

      EXAMPLES:

      If myy keyword= red striped widgets

      Some domain name options=

      redstripedwidgets.com

      redstripedwidgetsblog.com

      myredstripedwidgetsblog.com
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      • Profile picture of the author chinemerem
        Originally Posted by Paul Buckley View Post

        I find this to be the simplest solution. You can also tack a word on the front.

        EXAMPLES:

        If myy keyword= red striped widgets

        Some domain name options=

        redstripedwidgets.com

        redstripedwidgetsblog.com

        myredstripedwidgetsblog.com
        so i take it that the second and third options will rank as well as the first(redstripedwidgets.com)???
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  • Profile picture of the author MabusSubam
    I would also recommend that if you are looking for exact matching domains that you should consider using hyphens in your .com domain. I have even seen people make this work with .nets/.orgs
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