SEO Question: Power of Keywords in a Domain Name?
This is a common SEO question I hear quite often — does having your target keywords in your domain name help you SEO efforts? For those of you wondering about the answer to that question, here is Matt Cutts from Google on the subject (he knows a little something about this):
Riverside Home Source
Posted at 17:15h, 01 AugustIt’s helpful to have some Google feedback on this one, since I so often hear a Realtor say “Oh, I’ve got a killer domain, it’ll totally put me at number one”. It’s not the domain, it’s the content of the site when they get there!
Riverside Home Source
Posted at 17:15h, 01 AugustIt’s helpful to have some Google feedback on this one, since I so often hear a Realtor say “Oh, I’ve got a killer domain, it’ll totally put me at number one”. It’s not the domain, it’s the content of the site when they get there!
Riverside Home Source
Posted at 17:15h, 01 AugustIt’s helpful to have some Google feedback on this one, since I so often hear a Realtor say “Oh, I’ve got a killer domain, it’ll totally put me at number one”. It’s not the domain, it’s the content of the site when they get there!
Park City Realtor
Posted at 17:30h, 01 AugustIt’s no coincidence that the top 3 sites in my area don’t even have the city name in the domain.
Sam DeBord, SeattleHome.com
Posted at 05:09h, 03 AugustNo, Matt,
Sam DeBord, SeattleHome.com
Posted at 05:10h, 03 AugustNo, Matt, don’t turn down the knob! Great info, Drew, thanks for the update. I think that this is one of those “lesser factors” that are nice, but never beat out links and content.
SEO web design services
Posted at 10:36h, 04 AugustIt’s helpful to have some Google feedback on this one,
Geolocation App
Posted at 12:50h, 09 AugustKeyword in domain name is helps to ranking, but ranking depends on many other factors.