How do these words work with SEO? Do the common words not factor in or something? I'm considering registrating an exact domain search but it includes a "you" in the domain name. When doing a search for the phrase on Google the #1 spot doesn't even have "you" in the domain name or in the title of the site. Does this mean that the competition for that phrase isn't that strong? It isn't even on the site too often either. Or is that word just not a factor.
Words like those are only good for long tail optimization, they don't work good separated, buying a domain for a movie name like "me and my wife" will rank better, but for that keyword, it's virtually impossible to gain a good rank with those keywords since forums are full of them, specially titles "what is your favorite movie". Hope I helped
Thanks for the response I think I kind of get it. But let's say with your movie example. If I registered the domain meandmywife.com and then threw it in the title and on the page and did all the onpage SEO. Do you think it would be out a lot of other websites that don't have that phraze or those keywords? Ahh sorry still a little confused
Of course, just search google for it and check the first result, dude it's a parked domain, and still ranks well because of the unique name. tho the word "me" it self is weak without "mywife" ;P
Yes, and depending upon how competitive your keyphrase is, you may even be able to get to page one with good onpage optimization and just a link or two pointing to your website. It all depends on the competition level for your target phrase.