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Old 07-27-2016, 03:50 PM   #1
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Does having a .xxx affect google ranking?

Is it worth not getting a .com and getting a .xxx or any other domain ending?

I had a look in google for porn.

The result was over 10 pages on google searches was only 2 .xxx domain names.
The reason I ask is that I notice a new new site by a model has been live a month (its a .xxx) or so, and out of interest I did a google search on the domain name (but without the .xxx on the end). Her twitter and social media sites came up. But after 4 pages on google I gave up looking.

I have found the same for a few .xxx porn sites.

It makes me wonder why anyone would get a .xxx these days.

I see no advantages but many many disadvantages.
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Old 07-27-2016, 05:30 PM   #2
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170139/129378123
.00131505231375168427

.XXX has 0.131% of the number of registered domains that .com has
source: https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/registry-reports

I just checked this week 117,351 .xxx domain names for DNS resolution

Just for Markham LMAO
Code:
#!/bin/bash 
file=rehash2exibot
for line in $(cat $file)  ; do
domain=$( echo "$line" )
echo $domain
echo   $domain*>>outfile-rehash-xxx
dig  +noall +answer +nocomments $domain.xxx | awk '{printf "%-36s\t%s\n", $1, $5 }'>>outfile-rehash-xxx


     

sleep .60s
10273/117351
.08754079641417627459

8.75% are active (many were registry landing pages too)

So, your 2 out of 20 pages (of 10 results?) 2/200 or 1% is pretty good.
there are 129,378,123 registered .com domains and maybe 50% (or less? ) active.
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Old 07-27-2016, 05:49 PM   #3
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170139/129378123
.00131505231375168427

.XXX has 0.131% of the number of registered domains that .com has
source: https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/registry-reports

I just checked this week 117,351 .xxx domain names for DNS resolution

Just for Markham LMAO
Code:
#!/bin/bash 
file=rehash2exibot
for line in $(cat $file)  ; do
domain=$( echo "$line" )
echo $domain
echo   $domain*>>outfile-rehash-xxx
dig  +noall +answer +nocomments $domain.xxx | awk '{printf "%-36s\t%s\n", $1, $5 }'>>outfile-rehash-xxx


     

sleep .60s
10273/117351
.08754079641417627459

8.75% are active (many were registry landing pages too)

So, your 2 out of 20 pages (of 10 results?) 2/200 or 1% is pretty good.
there are 129,378,123 registered .com domains and maybe 50% (or less? ) active.

Great info thanks :thumbs up

According to this site 75% if.coms are inactive

Total number of Websites - Internet Live Stats

Just throwing this out there who really knows anyway right?
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Old 07-27-2016, 06:13 PM   #4
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It must be noted that around 75% of websites today are not active, but parked domains or similar. [1]
of all TLDs -- that may be very correct I would not find that surprising at all.
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Old 07-27-2016, 10:51 PM   #5
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I just checked this week 117,351 .xxx domain names for DNS resolution
Nice but the question is do they rank in Google - to check that you'd have to scrape the SERPs wouldn't you?

Waiitng here...

Anecdotally I can't remember seeing xyz's in the searches I make.
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Old 07-27-2016, 11:11 PM   #6
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You can launch on anything if your SEO skills are good. The fact is that if you launch on an alternate extension you'll leak free traffic to the .com owner so your development benefits them as well. So maybe a cheaper way to launch but if anything serious they usually come back and buy the .com as well once the cash flow improves.

If we're at a barbecue and I yell to ya check out skankwhoreslovedacock are you gonna go home and type in .xxx? The answer is no you will type in .com when extension isn't mentioned and it's gonna be that way until I'm dead. Things are changing blah blah blah=pipe dream from people invested in shit extensions or that missed the .com bus. What could happen 50-100 years down the road doesn't concern me as I'll be cremated by then. Invest in winners not lottery tickets.

14-15 years buying, selling and brokering domains and 99.9% of any requests I've ever received from end users have all been for .com domains. End users also don't give a shit about traffic stats, they'll drop thousands strictly based on the domain.
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Old 07-27-2016, 11:45 PM   #7
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The TLD is a neutral according to Google Webmaster.

Content and other technical factors are suppose to rule in the algo.

.com was delegated 18 yrs ago
.xxx was delegated 6 yrs ago

If 25% of the internet is 'adult' .xxx has less that a proportionate share of domains registered even if you prorate for the delegated years.

How many .xxx domains are branded with good content -- why should they even be in the topserps?

Old school EMD is dead but the string (the TLD extension) should be a memorable part of branding. Gaming Google (all search) is a dated strategy that doesn't work now anyway. The main thing is having a short and memorable name.

Most .com domains rank low because of their content -- less than 1% make it to page 1 really. If you have crap content on a .com and crap content on a .xxx they are both going to be on page 40 (#401 - 411) side by side.
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Old 07-27-2016, 11:56 PM   #8
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John Mueller from Google has made it very clear that Google is TLD agnostic and all TLDs are treated equally.

The simple reason you see more .com domains in SERPS is that there are more of them. Another reason could be that many .XXX sites are not established enough so wouldn't rank even if they were a .com

230,000 people found PornBlogs.XXX via Google so far this month.
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Old 07-28-2016, 12:02 AM   #9
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Well we just got awarded the .cam registry and it is in the process of delegation now. Sunrise will be in September.

I guess your clients wont be buying our premium domains -- they wont be able to use our broadcasting platform or payment processing wallet either then.

With over 400 new gTLDs available things will change after people adapt -- people will get over that .com thing in time the same way they learned to say copier in place of xerox in the 1980s. Verisign lost to us in ICANN arbitration BTW. https://icannwiki.com/.cam

I am selling branding not SEO EMD. When we started the application in 2012 EMD was a big factor that no longer exists on any scale.
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Old 07-28-2016, 01:25 AM   #10
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Old school EMD is dead but the string (the TLD extension) should be a memorable part of branding. Gaming Google (all search) is a dated strategy that doesn't work now anyway. The main thing is having a short and memorable name.
I do not agree with you.
EMD still work like a charm ;) Your SEO strategy must be solid to avoid overoptimization ;)
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I do not agree with you.
EMD still work like a charm ;) Your SEO strategy must be solid to avoid overoptimization ;)
Great -- I have a shit load of premium .cam names that are EMD heaven then.
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Old 07-28-2016, 06:38 AM   #12
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Does having a .xxx affect google ranking?
It doesn't. There is a ton of "non-com" TLD's and ".xxx" is just one of them.
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It doesn't.
agreed,it does not at all.
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Great -- I have a shit load of premium .cam names that are EMD heaven then.
It's time to rank and bank, buddy
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