Keyword Domains are defined as domain names in which the name is a keyword that people search for on search engines. People search for "Dog Training" on search engines, so an example keyword domain would be dogtraining.com or dogtraining.net. Let's continue using DogTraining.com as an example. Google's Keyword Tool says that "Dog Training" gets over 1 million searches a month. Now this example is a little extreme, and if you look you will see that none of the major extensions for DogTraining is available. While you may think all of the popular keywords for domains are taken, they are not. You can still find some very good keywords that have not been registered as domains out there, but you have to look for them. I will not go into finding this type of domain in much detail here, but what you are looking for are keywords that get a lot of searches in search engines. The more searches these keywords get, the more valuable they are. The reason for this is that search engines give a higher ranking to keyword domains. DogTraining.com will rank high in search engines for the search "Dog Training". If you think about it, most of the time, DogTraining.com should be about dog training, so they would add value to a person looking for information about training a dog. As you can see from previous examples, keyword domains are extension (or TLD) independent. This means, when it comes to these types of domains, dogtraining.com and dogtraining.net have the same value. Now, the .com has more value overall because of other reasons, but speaking strictly about keyword domains, the domain extension does not matter. So don't be discourgaed if you cannot find every name in .com.
It's not his 'stuff'. All he knows is how to copy and paste http://www.chooseadomain.net/index.php/the-three-domain-types-keyword-domains/
Same person! lol, Looks like he's now made an alter ego so he can reply to himself, and ask himself questions. I thought that was against DP rules? tunsbent = tundeakins http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=1131026 http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=1132061 Pathetic. Cheers James
<<< It's not his 'stuff'. All he knows is how to copy and paste http://www.chooseadomain.net/index.p...yword-domains/ >>> Hi man, We do copy in our whole life. Who can say he/she never copy anything? If you are in internet marketing long enough, you will know every guru is copying each other. They just copy and re-write other's ideas or articles and spam everywhere to get more traffic. So don't laugh if you saw a copier. I myself is a supper copy machine. I jump to this topic because I saw the title keyword domain. Everybody is talking about keyword so I just bought a domain keyword: http://www.whykeyword.com he... he...
Its one thing to re-write articles but its just stealing and plagiarism to copy and paste someone elses work without altering it. Its also against the TOS to have more then one account, I hope mr spammer is banned soon.