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jimmycastor 06-18-2013 04:37 PM

name in domain getting more seo again ??
 
im watching constantly popping up some new domains with no content but only the keyword in good positions ..seems big brother has strengthen again keyword domains, whats your thoughts about that ?

Webmaster Advertising 06-18-2013 04:42 PM

I would tend to disagree.

We have a domain that is very specific, containing 3 keywords, in natural order of how they would be spoken / typed.

A couple of weeks ago we were on the first page for about 15 various search terms, including the specific domain terms.

As of this post, we are nowhere to be found :/

Thankfully we get some type-in traffic to that domain.

deltav 06-18-2013 05:28 PM

From what I've seen for my keywords it appears to a combo of "authority" sites (Pinterest, Youtube, Amazon, Tumblr, etc) mixed with the search term in the page title.

Those covering both criteria seem to be getting the most love by far even when the actual content isn't really germane to the search.

PornDiscounts-V 06-18-2013 05:59 PM

Seems to be hit and miss to me. Sometimes it works wonders. Sometimes no love at all. When you get love it might last for a week, a few weeks, a few months or a year. Even with same SEO tactics they are all crap shoots.

jimmycastor 06-18-2013 07:06 PM

i think google changes less then we might think but prefers to switch different settings back and forward.. and confuse seo optimising folks. ive seen popup some totally spammy
remix content farms that have been banned a year ago to nowhere, beeing now back on top positions with still the same tactics they had a year ago.

one of my domains with keyword , competing against another with the same content and no keyword just obtained all the traffic i lost with the domain that had not the keyword in domain...completly nuts (both domains had same age and nearly the same content with slightly adjusted keyword density)

PornMD 06-19-2013 09:53 PM

I think most of the keyword domains that had gotten hit were shitty domains - multiple hyphen or extreme long-tail that realistically can't support a full site on it (BigRoundRedBalls.com...for all of your big red round ball needs!). None of the really good domains like CreditCards.com, Cars.com, Hotels.com etc. got hit, and they've been consistently beating far bigger companies for those terms.

Slowly but surely, more folks will discover this and keyword domains will be back in the SEO tool suite. Til then, it's a good time to stock up on them while a lot of people think they lost all their power.

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Klen 06-20-2013 12:00 AM

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Originally Posted by vvvvv (Post 19676602)
Seems to be hit and miss to me. Sometimes it works wonders. Sometimes no love at all. When you get love it might last for a week, a few weeks, a few months or a year. Even with same SEO tactics they are all crap shoots.

Yes that what i find annoying in doing seo- you figure out something and then you think how you hit gold brick and then you want to replicate what you discovered and suddenly it does not work.

baddog 06-20-2013 12:31 AM

I recently launched a site with my keywords in it and I am ranking pretty easily for those keywords

Danny Deepwood 06-20-2013 12:50 AM

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Originally Posted by jimmycastor (Post 19676667)
i think google changes less then we might think but prefers to switch different settings back and forward.. and confuse seo optimising folks. ive seen popup some totally spammy
remix content farms that have been banned a year ago to nowhere, beeing now back on top positions with still the same tactics they had a year ago.

one of my domains with keyword , competing against another with the same content and no keyword just obtained all the traffic i lost with the domain that had not the keyword in domain...completly nuts (both domains had same age and nearly the same content with slightly adjusted keyword density)

Yes they are definitely doing this. Stir it up algorithm lol

O MARINA 06-20-2013 08:56 AM

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Originally Posted by jimmycastor (Post 19676526)
keyword in good positions ..whats your thoughts about that ?

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