where keywords should be in a domain - at the beginning ?

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hi guys ,

lets say there is 3 situation as below.

Code:
Domain A : www.examplekeywordxxx.com
Domain B : www.xxxxexamplekeywordxxx.com
Domain C : www.xxxxexamplekeyword.com

when we do seo for the that keyword any domain of above has special advantage to rank for that keyword due to the keyword place in the domain ?

please help me to figure this thing out guys.. Thanx a lot
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  • Profile picture of the author kimseo
    Originally Posted by monstergear View Post

    hi guys ,

    lets say there is 3 situation as below.

    Code:
    Domain A : www.examplekeywordxxx.com
    Domain B : www.xxxxexamplekeywordxxx.com
    Domain C : www.xxxxexamplekeyword.com
    when we do seo for the that keyword any domain of above has special advantage to rank for that keyword due to the keyword place in the domain ?

    please help me to figure this thing out guys.. Thanx a lot
    I guess you haven't read EMD (exact match domain) update yet

    Check it out
    Google Warns of Upcoming Exact Match Domain Algorithm Change - Search Engine Watch (#SEW)
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  • Profile picture of the author sanjayyadav
    First read EMD update after that you'll be able to measures this type of issue.
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  • Profile picture of the author ownergolan
    it dosent matter.

    dont get cought on non-sense
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  • Profile picture of the author gabibeowulf
    Your keyword should not be in your domain, unless it's something very general.

    Your domain should be something memorable so that your visitors can remember it and come back to it from time to time.

    Having the keyword in the domain is no longer a good SEO practice since the latest Google updates.

    - Gabriel
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    • Profile picture of the author typoo999
      Originally Posted by gabibeowulf View Post

      Your keyword should not be in your domain, unless it's something very general.

      Your domain should be something memorable so that your visitors can remember it and come back to it from time to time.

      Having the keyword in the domain is no longer a good SEO practice since the latest Google updates.

      - Gabriel
      Totally right! A catchy, creative domain is much better than an EMD.
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    • Profile picture of the author Cosmit
      Originally Posted by gabibeowulf View Post

      Your keyword should not be in your domain, unless it's something very general.

      Your domain should be something memorable so that your visitors can remember it and come back to it from time to time.

      Having the keyword in the domain is no longer a good SEO practice since the latest Google updates.

      - Gabriel
      It doesn't matter if you have keywords or not. It all comes down to how it looks to the visitor. The update will not BAN users for having keywords. It will simply give them LESS of a boost.
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  • Profile picture of the author Technoduce
    I came to know that Google has updated it's EMD. So, if you have keyword in your domain, then there is a more of a chance that your website will be banned by Google. So, try to check out the latest EMD.
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  • Profile picture of the author nikhilsg17c
    I think, its a EMD domain which is still getting issues and affecting on many sites.
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