word-key.com any good?

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by tobik999, Jun 29, 2010.

  1. #1
    Hi after a lot of researching I found finally a domain that is still free and has the keyword and nothing else in it.
    So I want to rank high for "keyword", would it be good to go with word-key.com???
    The most search for "keyword" and some search for "key word". WOuld you register it or save this 10$?
     
    tobik999, Jun 29, 2010 IP
  2. kaiseng

    kaiseng Member

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    use the coupon man, you even can save 4 dolar more. 10 dolar become 5.99. just use the coupon , even if you first time you can use soccer99 and you can get 1 dolar domain
     
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  3. RightMan

    RightMan Notable Member

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    If the name still makes sense after changing the position of the words.... by all means, go ahead and take it! :)

    Regards,

    RightMan
     
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  4. tobik999

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    no it does not make sense, but I would like to know if word-key.com would be an exact match domain for "keyword"
     
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    I have seen the serp result vary a bit with the interchanging of words.... so I guess google would not treat it to be an exact match! :(

    Regards,

    RightMan
     
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    Save your money. These reverse domains are a dime a dozen, and are not seen as exact matches by Google. On top of that, you have a hyphen you don't need.

    You're better off with keyword + another word, preferably with some meaning.
     
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  7. tobik999

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    ok, will not register it. next question in next thread
     
    tobik999, Jun 29, 2010 IP