.info don t rank well ? check this ....

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... so type in traffic ultimatum and there it is: .info on first & second spot out of 6.530.000 results.

Jamie knows his stuff. He holds no.1 spot for google sniper as well. Unfortunately he doesn t sell WSOs ..
#search engine optimization #check #don #info #rank
  • Who ever said .info doesn't rank well? Extensions don't matter to search engines, that is a fact!

    Search engines don't discriminate over extensions, people do!
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    • hmm... not 100% true from my experience!

      I have a .info at #1. It was a lot more work than getting a .com .org or .net to #1 (didn't realize I have #1s from all 3 TLDs until writing this ) and then it also requires a lot more work to maintain that #1 than others. If I don't constantly backlink it or add content, it loses ranking whereas others are not that sensitive.

      Of course, for what I said to be 100% correct my comparisons should have the same competition, same number of posts/pages, same quality of on page SEO, same quality of links from other sites etc. etc..... I know I know... but that's just my general feeling from my brief experience in internet marketing.

      This .info was the 2nd site that I ever built and was trying to save on $8 or so back then. But now I won't consider a .info even for a blog farm that I would build purely to get backlinks!

      And as somebody else pointed out you shouldn't be jumping in to conclusions with search phrases like 'traffic ultimatum'.

      Chucky
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  • I agree. I've been seeing .infos on page 1 a lot. I think the extension makes most sense to people if they are looking for reviews or .... info!
  • Well, typing in some nonsense like traffic ultimatum is not a good example.
    And the 6,530,000 results is just a nonsense meaningless number as well.

    Type in something that really gets searched for. Like

    pagerank checker

    Paul
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    • Yes, totally agree, type in something that really gets searched for, like: career article directory
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  • I am debating if I should throw my web site on a .info exact keyword match domain I bought as it is new and my present domain is over 6 years old.

    Bernard
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    • I would totally stick with your aged domain. I think an aged domain has a big advantage over a newer EMD personally. As long as your building backlinks with the keyword your targeting in the anchor text you should be golden.

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