Finally Got domain on 500000 times searched keyword...........

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by dipenzone, Oct 6, 2007.

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    I have registered one domain name which was 500000 times searched keyword in one month. But this site is still under construction. The keyword is "consolidation Loan Program Student" and domain name is consolidationloanprogramstudent.org. How far i will be able to optimize my site on this keyword? How much time it will take to be on first page of google search using the same keyword as domain name?

    Thanks in advance guys..
     
    dipenzone, Oct 6, 2007 IP
  2. indyeah

    indyeah Well-Known Member

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    lol........same here, havin a tough time inventing a new domain name ........jeez so many cybernerds out dere.
    I just love your domain :p, its just so freakin hard to remember "consolidationloanprogramstudent.org" ...I hope you'r able to recall your domain .
    all the best for ur project mate,
    regards
     
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  3. dipenzone

    dipenzone Peon

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    Yeah its hard to remember. But i have cheeked it on overture, the keyword as my domain name was searched around 500000 times in one month only. dont not google place the site on first page having same keyword and domain name?
     
    dipenzone, Oct 6, 2007 IP
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    abuzant Well-Known Member

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    unique content is the key..
     
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    muthukswamy Active Member

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    There is no guarantee that using the exact keyword in ur domain will rank you higher. There can be many other SEO people who can make a single page in a site and rank better in that keyword.

    But the domain with the keyword as some added advantage in it :)
     
    muthukswamy, Oct 6, 2007 IP
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    gr8liverpoolfan Notable Member

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    If a keyword is searched heavily, chances are that your competition will be tough. Having the exact keyword doesn't guarantee you success, but merely gives you an advantage in one of the many factors used to determine whether or not a page is suitable to appear on the first page
     
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    funkymario Notable Member

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    Sorry to disappoint you, but the estimated traffic for this keyword "consolidation Loan Program Student" is 2400 uniques per month not 500 000, half of those 2400 are probably webmasters checking their rankings, which mean that even if you are #1 at google you wont get even 1000 visitors per month.

    learn how to do a proper keyword research, i only hope that you are not using overture to estimate the traffic, in the future use googles own database (adwords estimation tool) then multiply the result x20 since google estimate that 5% of the users will click on the ads.

    good luck.
     
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    SEO KeySpecialist Peon

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    Getting active backlinks which consider your site vauable would be the key to getting a chance to get a good PR
     
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    oseymour Well-Known Member

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    do better research next time, "consolidation Loan Program Student" is not a heavily searched term...I mean look at the term, it doesn't even make sense...overture hasn't been updated since january and shouldn't be used for research
     
    oseymour, Oct 7, 2007 IP