Domain name. Is it really important and does it help in SEO?

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  1. nicregi profile image65
    nicregiposted 12 years ago

    Domain name. Is it really important and does it help in SEO?

    As said above, does domain name play a role in SEO? For example, if I am writing about dog food, will dogfoodtips.com help me in getting a better page rank and search results? Example of course smile

  2. ECPComputers profile image60
    ECPComputersposted 12 years ago

    Obviously Domain Names play an important role in SEO.  Any domain name with .edu .gov etc., will hold a higher page rank then it's .com counterparts.  Additionally .com or  .org is weighted higher than any other domain name extension. 

    When purchasing a domain and building a web site to be SEO Friendly, it is imperative that you have your main keyword in your domain name, page title, h1, etc.  You should attempt to drill down your web site in this way so that the main keyword is prominent over and over again - then support this with some good unique content that has a good kwd or keyword density.

    Also you should always purchase your domain for 3-5 years or more, Google believes this shows that you are not a fly by night operation.

    There is literally a 1000 little things like this that influence your overall page ranking.  So every little detail from the beginning should be considered in order to get a decent page ranking.

    ECPComputers.com

  3. profile image53
    Adam Dickerposted 12 years ago

    Yes, take it from a guy that owns over 40,000 domain names, The domain name does matter when it comes to SEO especially if you are trying to break into a niche that is highly competitive.  To learn all about buying, selling and building domains, check out dnforum.com.  It is by far the best resource on the net for domain newbies, domain investors or site builders.

  4. EZcommerceBiz profile image56
    EZcommerceBizposted 12 years ago

    A domain is important in SEO because if it relates to your keywords, you'll usually rank a lot quicker

  5. BusinessAdvisorUK profile image63
    BusinessAdvisorUKposted 11 years ago

    Yes is the simple answer. 

    Although Google have several times stated that they will be negating the value of exact match domain names this is not something that anyone one has seen the effect of.  Perhaps it is not as important as it once was but even if it wasn't any good in an SEO sense it would still be useful to visitors - easier to remember etc.

    As ECPComputers said below, there are many metrics which help decide your position in search engines for any given query, Google say that there are around 200 and exact match domain is just one of them. 

    I have personal experience of crap (If not exactly Spam) search results that, when they are analyzed, can only be attributed to the exact match domain.

    Hope That Helps
    Ken

  6. serif profile image60
    serifposted 11 years ago

    yes, domain names plays vital role in SEO.If any one search related keyword of your domain names on search engines,it will automatically shows your website.So carefully select the domain name. you can register your best domain name using domain search service at http://www.xnynz.com/search-domain/  .Here you enter a keyword of your domain Example: your website is computer sales oriented ,you enter computer sales on search box.it will provide keyword related available domain names list...

 
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