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I'm looking at a market that has a couple of possible niche opportunities and am trying to determine a blog ULR/domain name for good on-page coverage. I've been thinking about a three word URL/domain, let's call it "Red Flyer Wagon". Now the key word phrase "Red Flyer Wagon" by itself has little traffic but the term "Red Flyer" does and so does "Flyer Wagon". Getting on page one of the search term "Red Flyer Wagon" will not generate much traffic but getting on page one on search terms "Red Flyer" and "Flyer Wagon" would. Does anyone have any thoughts or experience in this type of domain name configuration. With a URL/domain name "Red Flyer Wagon" will I get good on-page "juice" for "Red Flyer" and "Flyer Wagon" or only for "Red Flyer Wagon"?

I could of course create two blogs one for "Red Flyer" and one for "Flyer Wagon" but that doubles the work and expense.

Hope this isn't too confusing.

Thanks for any help.
#search engine optimization #domain name #keywords #url #url or domain
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    • Sure I understand. I just want to make sure that by picking a URL/domain name that is a combination of two keyword phrases I'm not somehow diluting the impact.

      Thanks for the reply
    • Thanks Alex,

      Going by the number of google searches "Red Flyer" and "Flyer Wagon" are preferred to "Red Flyer Wagon".

      I was hoping that by combining the two phrases into "RFW" I would get on-page url and domain name "google ranking credit" for both RF and FW.
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  • If you were your audience, which instance of the name would you most associate with your product/service?

    Choose the website that makes most sense, and feels most natural to the topic you are discussing.

    Regards,
    Alex

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    I'm looking at a market that has a couple of possible niche opportunities and am trying to determine a blog ULR/domain name for good on-page coverage. I've been thinking about a three word URL/domain, let's call it "Red Flyer Wagon". Now the key word phrase "Red Flyer Wagon" by itself has little traffic but the term "Red Flyer" does and so does "Flyer Wagon". Getting on page one of the search term "Red Flyer Wagon" will not generate much traffic but getting on page one on search terms "Red Flyer" and "Flyer Wagon" would. Does anyone have any thoughts or experience in this type of domain name configuration. With a URL/domain name "Red Flyer Wagon" will I get good on-page "juice" for "Red Flyer" and "Flyer Wagon" or only for "Red Flyer Wagon"? I could of course create two blogs one for "Red Flyer" and one for "Flyer Wagon" but that doubles the work and expense.