hi, i am a noob venturing into clickbank for the first time. i have read alot of manuals around, and decided to have a go with it, building a minisite/squeeze page for a product using a keyword rich domain. well, i was looking for a piece of advice on this. as you all realized that all the hot, popular & high grav product with keyword rich domains has been snapped up by many other clickbank affiliates. i have dug deep in all different niches in CB and it is almost impossible to get a keyword rich domain to register. i was wondering if these technique works when Google starts indexing. for example, say i have decided to go for 'lose belly fat' as a domain name for my weight loss campaign, and losebellyfat.com has been owned by someone else, does losebellyfatnow.com (with an extra 'now') or losebellyfattechnique.com (with an extra 'technique') gave the same impact (impact as in hitting the bulls' eye & driving traffc) just like 'lose belly fat' once being indexed by google? this is because the global searches for 'lose belly fat' is much much higher compared to 'lose belly fat now' & 'lose belly fat technique' in the keyword tools. Any feedback appreciated. thx
If you are just starting out, then my advice would be to go to less competitive niches than weight loss. Thousands of affiliates have created sites like you want to do. Regarding the add on word at the end, I think they work just as well. Think like this there are only 4 TLD for loosebellyfat. So if you add on another word, in the worst case you would be Nr. 5 in the serps.
The point here is you should have the keyword in your domain and there is no problem if you have any other words combination.
Having a partial match as in losebellyfatnow.com would definitely help with organic rankings and CTRs in PPC. As for perfect matches - best forget about them - most popular keyword domains are off the market for years now.