Does domain extension (.com, .net, .org) matter for search engines?

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by sw1, Sep 22, 2007.

  1. #1
    Does domain extension like .com, .net, .org or .info matters for search engines? do they give priority for .org domains first and then for .com domains?
     
    sw1, Sep 22, 2007 IP
  2. WPOSolutions

    WPOSolutions Active Member

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    You will get no preference related to positioning from the search engines based on the above extensions.

    Any of the above extensions could easily out perform the other.
     
    WPOSolutions, Sep 22, 2007 IP
  3. Old Welsh Guy

    Old Welsh Guy Notable Member

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    NO! Simple as that really :)
     
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  4. ravianz

    ravianz Notable Member

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    they are different for humans not for the bots! a human user may prefer opening .com just as a habit or just typing the domain name and using Ctrl+Enter to open up the page!
     
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  5. Valley

    Valley Peon

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    Yes there is a difference.
    I country specific extension will outperform a non local in the sandbox time.
    After that there is little difference
     
    Valley, Sep 22, 2007 IP
  6. FreeTraffic

    FreeTraffic Active Member

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    I agree with Valley Google give preference to domains extension. The preference is .gov, .edu, .org, .com. you can do better with .info extension but it is not good to have spammers use it lot.
     
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  7. Old Welsh Guy

    Old Welsh Guy Notable Member

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    But com net and org are NOT country specific, so I don't see how that applies to the question asked :)

    Also, Country specific extensions do not perform better, they simply get more weight in their OWN geographic area, all things being equal.
     
    Old Welsh Guy, Sep 22, 2007 IP
  8. funkymario

    funkymario Notable Member

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    once i had 2 directories with exactly the same domain name:

    funkymariodirectory.com
    funkymariodirectory.org

    i used the same template / and almost the same content for both of them, i optimized the on-page content/titles/metas for "web directory" and i hosted both domains on the same server with 2 different ips (same class c), then i did exactly the same link building for both directories.

    2 months later www.mydirectory.org was ranking about 260 on google for "web directory" and www.mydirectory.com cant be found on the top 1000

    Conclusion of the experience: .org's / edu / gov / int / mil may have a Slight Advantage Over .com's.
     
    funkymario, Sep 22, 2007 IP
  9. yogesh sarkar

    yogesh sarkar Well-Known Member

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    In simple words, NO! Unless its a country specific TLD, it wont have any bearing on search results!
     
    yogesh sarkar, Sep 22, 2007 IP
  10. Valley

    Valley Peon

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    A465 to Neath
    Uh.
    If they carry more weight = performing better
    U are debating against yourself here....
     
    Valley, Sep 22, 2007 IP
  11. Valley

    Valley Peon

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    Personally I find that
    .com's etc and TLD that are non specfic sandbox quite badly.
    After about 18 months they all seem equal.
    This is experience form about 60 sites built in the last 12 months.
    And more which are simply maturing and serp unexpectedly for some high keywords
     
    Valley, Sep 22, 2007 IP
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    someone told me that .info were banned from msn search since they are most commonly used for spam sites
     
    havoc21392, Sep 22, 2007 IP
  13. Valley

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    What is MSN?
     
    Valley, Sep 22, 2007 IP
  14. trichnosis

    trichnosis Prominent Member

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    search engines will not care the extensions of the domain
     
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  15. tradeya

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    this is interesting result. I always heard that all extension got the same effect. maybe we need more experiment.
     
    tradeya, Sep 24, 2007 IP
  16. funkymario

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    The funny thing is that all those who are saying domains doesnt matter, NEVER did any experiments by themself, they just come here and repeat blindly what they heard or have read somewhere in the WEB. Seo is all about experimenting and learning from Experiments. thats the difference between Amateur SEOS and Professional SEOs.

    Seo is an EXACT Science not an opinion based thing, if someone is not sure or never did any experiement then he should not come here and say "i dont think that domains matters".. thats like saying am not sure that 1 + 1 = 2.
     
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  17. yogesh sarkar

    yogesh sarkar Well-Known Member

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    Are dot info domains bad for SEO?, waiting to see your experiment that says TLD does matters.
     
    yogesh sarkar, Sep 24, 2007 IP
  18. Valley

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    10/10 I totally agree
    A wise word that an old boss once told me. It has done me well from listening.
    "Regard with suspicion anyone who cannot proove what they say, for their words mean nothing, and eventually if you believe them you will get %%ucked"
     
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    how about .biz domains does anyone have any experience with them? In terms of search engine ranking i mean
     
    scuba5794, Sep 25, 2007 IP
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    I have an .info domain and a .com, even info has pr2, .com have more traffic. I can't be sure if it is because of original/qualified content.
     
    printer, Sep 25, 2007 IP