keyword.TLD

Discussion in 'Google' started by Gregorvp, Jan 30, 2007.

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    e.g. you have the keyword digitalpoint and search on google for it, why digitalpoint maybe appear on the 4. position and not on the first, i think when a domain includes an keyword, it is more important for google, or?
     
    Gregorvp, Jan 30, 2007 IP
  2. centime

    centime Peon

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    nope, the highest ranking web page for any search will be determined by googles algo based on a large number of criteria

    For keyword domains, the name of the domain probably matters even less if many other sites are targeting that keyword
     
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    Linking-Service Well-Known Member

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    Having you main targetd keyword(s) in your URL helps, but as centime said, it's just one of the many factors Google looks out.
     
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    hhheng Banned

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    Are you using the local google? It's #1 for the keyword "digitalpoint" in google.com.
     
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    Bagi Zoltán Well-Known Member

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    I think a domain containing keywords helps a lot. My 3 weeks old site is the 65th in G for the keyphrase "seo links" (among 48 000 000 competitors). I think it is dued to the nice domain.
     
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    Having a keyword domain helps but the most important factor that Google is looking is the backlinks.
     
    KC TAN, Jan 31, 2007 IP