EMergency need help with google

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Hi everyone just a quick question what does google class as a space in a domain name??:confused:

as in if i want to seperate two words
#class #google #space
  • Profile picture of the author Owen Mailer
    could someone please help me quickly as i have just found a massive niche and need to grab the domain name!!!!!!
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    • Profile picture of the author Jeff Henshaw
      Owen,

      As far as I am aware, regardless of Google, the only way to separate words (meaningfully) in a domain name is by using a dash (minus or subtraction sign) i.e. a -

      I hope that I am understanding your original posts correctly.

      Regards,
      Jeff.
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  • Profile picture of the author Owen Mailer
    sorry guys i forgot to mention this is a solid product offline not like an eBook or video course
    i got 1 domain and will run a test for a while and see what happens i ran it through micro niche finder and its still coming up hot so ill wait and see!!!
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  • Profile picture of the author timpears
    Owen is right. There is no way to register a domain with a space between words, you have to have a dash like the minus sign. It has nothing to do with Google, the rules governing registering domains doesn't allow it.
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    • Profile picture of the author Blase
      If you can buy the domain with the two words running together
      Google is smart enough to parse the words.

      Humans don't remember the hyphen.
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