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Domain Extensions are NOT as important as you think!
There is a lot of negativity when it comes to domain extensions other than the big 3 (.com .net .org).
The idea that non-TLD extensions (e.g. .cc, .ws, .me) do not rank in Google is an urban myth, plain and simple. The primary reason you don't see too many of them in the search results is due to perceived value, a psychological quirk us humans posess. There are so many TLD domains in the top results because people think they are the best and therefore invest in these domains. If the same websites were originally developed on other non-TLD domains, it is very likely that they would still hold similar positions in the search results. Mat Cutts of Google has stated unequivocally that domain extensions do not have any effect on SEO. The primary effect they have is that most surfers will type in the .com extension before anything else. I am not denying that this is an advantage (it is a HUGE advantage), but in terms of ranking in search engines, this is irrelevant. Let me back this up with some hard evidence (based on US Google search results). Do a Google search on the following terms: Photoshop Tutorials 33,800,000 results #1 is www.photoshoptutorials.ws Ted Murphy 49,600,000 results #1 is www.ted.me Cricket Games 221,000,000 results #1 is www.cricketgames.me Englisch-Deutsch 22,000,000 results #1 is www.dict.cc Manga 476,000,000 results #4 is www.mangafox.cc Wretch 114,000,000 results #6 is www.wretch.cc Bible 426,000,000 results #8 is www.bible.cc These search phrases have plenty of competition. The sites identified are high in the search results because they are high quality websites with good backlink profiles. All of them have some kind of .com / .net / .org / exact match competitor websites that perform worse. What really affects your rankings are the keywords you are targeting, how strong the competing sites are, the quality of your backlinks, your on-page SEO and, most importantly, the quality of your content that will keep visitors coming back for more and linking to it. So ask yourself, with the myth of non-ranking non-TLDs dispelled, what is stopping you from cashing in on highly sought after EMD search terms with non-TLD extensions? Domain resale value only? Snobbery? I have the following domains for sale with a lot of inherent SEO value (yes this is a shameless punt) for very reasonable asking prices: Indie.ws | 110,000 exact monthly searches Fetish.ws | 135,000 exact monthly searches Player.ws | 135,000 exact monthly searches Casting.cc | 201,000 exact monthly searches Gangbang.ws | 301,000 exact monthly searches Kinky.ws | 368,000 exact monthly searches Fisting.ws | 368,000 exact monthly searches FreeGayPorn.me | 550,000 exact monthly searches Upskirt.ws | 550,000 exact monthly searches GirlsKissing.Me | 821,000 exact monthly searches Teen.ws | 827,790 exact monthly searches Shemale.biz | 1,220,000 exact monthly searches OFM.me | 2,240,000 exact monthly searches Sanook.xxx | 3,350,000 exact monthly searches I have some others on my books that I can't advertise on forums, with even more impressive search volumes. Contact me at [email protected] if you are interested in any of these domains or have similar domains you are looking to sell. Disclaimer: There are some non-TLDs that are distinctly bad for SEO. In particular, any domain extension that is given away free or is significantly cheaper than the big 3 eventually gets used by spammers. For example, Google has delisted .co.cc domains because of spam problems. If you can afford to buy one of the big three, go ahead and do it - PROVIDED you can make profit enough to justify the expense! HOWEVER, strongly consider the possibility that you could save a lot of money with a non-TLD domain by rather channeling your funds into decent content generation and a good back-linking scheme. Peace DG |
Dot Com's will always rule
Google fucks domain extensions at will which makes all other extensions a gamble Mat Cutts is simply a front man for one of the worlds greediest corporations, your better off ignoring anything he says |
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Nice spam.
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I actually thought it really strange that it took 2 months to index this site but... it did. It was a .co site... maybe that it why it took 2 months to index? But I can guarentee you that it is not de-indexed. |
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@Denny: Yes, I call it "educational spam" :) |
If you have to sell people with paragraphs of "education" on why domains are supposed to be valuable, they probably aren't. Just because a handful of non-big 3 get rankings here and there doesn't mean the big 3 don't get favoritism by Google.
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