Spammy domains, maybe the EMD killer
- SEO |
got me to thinking about exact match domains. I have always hated
exact match domains. One, it's not how the big boys do it, and it's
not a short, cool, memorable, easy type-in domain. That's why kayak
and zoosk did what they did, as well as anything from amazon to ebay,
even the warrior forum.
But how about this for an argument against EMDs? Spam! Can google
look at a domain name, (the algo, that is) and come up with a judgement
that it's spam? "beststainlesstoasters.com for example. Would a bonafide
site on toasters actually use that? Or would the go for something short,
like crispit.com? Which domain looks like spam?
So the next time you are arguing uselessly with yourself over a domain
name, ask yourself, is it spammy?
What do you think has spam, buy.com or wii-product-reviews? Which site
do you think was created just for search engines?
Yeah, I may be completetly wrong. But if google is on the look out for spam,
seems to me the next thing hit is spammy domains.
Think outside the box for a domain. You can rank anything for anything.
I don't know if anyone has thought of this before. But what would be a good
tip off to a useless MFA site? Could be the domain name.
Paul
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