Tag: exact match domain

  • More Evidence In the Case For Exact Match Domains

    There are differing opinions about whether Google favors exact match domains or not in  their search engines results pages (SERPS). Personally I think there is an advantage in using an exact match domain name. I see examples supporting this position all the time when I am doing Google searches. Here is some evidence in the…

  • Exact Match Domains In Reverse?

    A while back I wrote a post (You DON’T Need An Exact Match Domain) that answered this question: What can you do if an exact match domain is not available for a particular keyword that you want to build a website around? In that post I listed 4 alternatives: Register the INFO exact match domain…

  • Cheaper Alternative To Multiple Exact Match Domain Names?

    One of the issues that often comes up when creating more than a handful of niche focussed websites is the cost of domain names. At $10 per domain name per year, a group of 30 websites with exact match domains will cost $300 per year in domain registration fees. My view is that if any one website…

  • How My Sites Are Going 2 Months On From The Google Update

    In early March, just after the big Google update that slammed some of the big article directories, I reported that I had not seen any noticeable effects on my portfolio of sites. It is now over two months later, so I thought I would revisit that group of sites to see how they were faring…

  • One Way To Quickly Find Exact Match Domain Names

    Having an exact match domain generally means that you have to do less on and off page search engine optimisation to get decent search engine rankings. The problem is that EMDs are becoming harder and harder to find. Here is a neat method that can quickly uncover useful EMD phrases .

  • You DON’T Need An Exact Match Domain

    Most niche blogging or niche site building courses recommend using an exact match domain name for the website. An exact match domain name is a domain name that is exactly the same as the keyword phrase that the website is targetting. It is normally also  recommended to only go for COM, NET or ORG exact…