Why Webmasters buy domain names for their website or their blogs ? is that to make their webpages looks Good or something else ?? so the answer is not , because domain names plays a big role in the SEO (Search Engine Optimisation ) Methods. because domain names like (.com , .net ....) make Google and other search engines trusted on your webpages , and also make your sitemap submitting process goes quickly. so is it thats true ??
According to knowledge both the factors are true about domain name. .com, .org. and .net are the most trusted by google as well as they have a greater impact for the SEO of the site which helps to atain good ranking on google.
Yes, this is correct. Some people bid on expiring domain names just for the edge/page rank that it holds to popular search engines. This will ensure them more targeted-traffic quickly versus having to grow their own audience/flow-of-traffic; essentially they piggyback off the previous owner of the domain.
Domain age also matters. The older the domain name, the more favourite it is. Especially if it is never dropped before.
When a domain expires it looses its PR and backlinks count with google. It will not matter for ranking the domain at all.
Buying an aged domain with natural backlinks can be a good way to accelerate good rankings, have a look at www.acorndomains.co.uk
I understand all top level domain names are on the same playing field. Perhaps, having keywords in the domain name would be helpful in ranking. It helps a little bit but worth investing. No harm to invest by buying more domain names for marketing purposes. Webmasters buy domain names in bulk.
I used to have a country level domain with the exact keyword for my niche and Google ranked my website 1st after a few months with minimal SEO effort. But after half a year , it disappeared into page 10+...
Yes, a good domain name will have an impact in the search results. Specially Keyword Rich domains. Example : Diapers.com will have great chance of showing up in the first page when a user type 'Diapers'. But domain name alone will not help. It must have a developed website (not parked), unique content, an SSL certificate for the site, a sitemap, user friendly url, responsive etc etc.
This is true but there was a Google EMD (Exact Match Domain) Update which gave less ranking power to these domain names.
There are 2 Top Reasons how you weigh aged domains. 1.) Domain Authority and Page Authority 2.) Trust Flow and Citation Flow The trick here is to use the metrics in this aged site and have it pointed to your money site. Best if you could throw in an aged domain with similar category as that of your money site. Lets say for example, your money site is about internet marketing, if you could have aged domains which is also in the category of internet marketing pointing to your money site, that would boost your rankings big time. PM me if you need more details on this.
I dont think that this is right. I have several domains and I have not encountered 1 that loss its PR and backlinks count. Only was the backlinks are removed is when they are disavowed or the site that links to them deletes the link or the entire page.
ALL Nonsense. You don't know what you are saying. And look at this ... "Why Webmasters buy domain names for their website or their blogs ?" lol.