Keyword Packed Domain Names
I often talk about the importance of including your keywords in your domain name. I have cited a few personal examples of underbuilt, under promoted domain names that have ranked highly in the SERP's, like FreeMeatloafRecipe.com and UnderTableLighting.com, simply because the keywords were included in the domain name.
Thats why I wass glad to see this post over at Nerdy Nomad » Cram Those Keywords into Your Domain Name:
She Says: "The longest domain name I have is four words and a whopping 29 letters long. At first I thought it was a ridiculous choice but each word in the domain is one I wanted to target and I figured if it didn’t work then I could always register something else.
The result? After about six months of nothingness, the site now ranks number three with Google for those very competitive keywords plus comes up high for various combinations of those words. The site is very targeted and aimed at selling stuff and I’m finally starting to see some results. The words aren’t searched for a lot but when people find the site, the traffic is targeted and they tend to be in the mood to buy."
My problem is that I own more than quite a few domain names packed with keywords that are awaiting websites. So much so that it all seems so overwhelming at times.
And yet I keep looking at available domain names and imagining the possibilities.
Keywords Domain Names Domaining SEO Nerdy Nomad
Thats why I wass glad to see this post over at Nerdy Nomad » Cram Those Keywords into Your Domain Name:
She Says: "The longest domain name I have is four words and a whopping 29 letters long. At first I thought it was a ridiculous choice but each word in the domain is one I wanted to target and I figured if it didn’t work then I could always register something else.
The result? After about six months of nothingness, the site now ranks number three with Google for those very competitive keywords plus comes up high for various combinations of those words. The site is very targeted and aimed at selling stuff and I’m finally starting to see some results. The words aren’t searched for a lot but when people find the site, the traffic is targeted and they tend to be in the mood to buy."
My problem is that I own more than quite a few domain names packed with keywords that are awaiting websites. So much so that it all seems so overwhelming at times.
And yet I keep looking at available domain names and imagining the possibilities.
Keywords Domain Names Domaining SEO Nerdy Nomad


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