Picking the next best keyword rick domain
-
When keyword rich domain are occupying high serp's (exact match domain choices are already gone, ie. www.widgit1widgit2.com), what would be the next best choice for SEO
or
Peter
-
Using the examples you offered, I see plenty of branding opportunities:
WindowDoctors, CaliforniaWindows, etc. It's up to you but hyphens in a domain name is something to be completely avoided for your main site.
-
Hi Ryan
The domain name/s will operate in a space that maybe difficult to brand as the business opportunity may not justify the extra cost involved,
Example, windowrepairs.com and doorrepairs.com are not available.
Some options are,
window-repairs.com and door-repairs.com or do I try to include branding within the domain
like
doctorfrackensteinswindowrepairs.com and doctorfranckensteinsdoorrepairs.com
or some less brandable like
mywindowrepairs.com and mydoorrepairs.com
Peter
-
To avoid looking spammy it's generally advised to avoid using hyphens in domain names. Also using hyphens means that a certain percentage of your visitors will type the name in incorrectly and end up on someone else's site (i.e. a competitor).
If possible go for a brandable name.
If your site deals predominantly with one particular country then go for the local ccTLD domain.
Otherwise, try other creative combinations of words.
Of course you could always try to purchase a keyword rich domain off someone else.
-
I would look for other creative ideas such as branding. If you forced me to choose between the two given options, I would take the second option. Hyphens should be avoided in domain names whenever possible.
There are really two many factors to properly answer the question without knowing the words involved, but I can understand your desire not to share them.
Got a burning SEO question?
Subscribe to Moz Pro to gain full access to Q&A, answer questions, and ask your own.
Browse Questions
Explore more categories
-
Moz Tools
Chat with the community about the Moz tools.
-
SEO Tactics
Discuss the SEO process with fellow marketers
-
Community
Discuss industry events, jobs, and news!
-
Digital Marketing
Chat about tactics outside of SEO
-
Research & Trends
Dive into research and trends in the search industry.
-
Support
Connect on product support and feature requests.
Related Questions
-
Keyword Planning and Site Architecture
Hi all, I'd like to know your thoughts on keyword planning and site architecture. I thought it was best practice to structure your website so specific pages target certain keywords. The titles, meta desc. and content on these pages should be unique to that page. I've had good success ranking pages this way. But! How come so often you'll see a website that has no keyword planning ranking so well? Let's take the example: "Bamboo Sheets". A top ranking website in my country sells all kinds of bamboo bedding, including sheets, towels, pillow cases, etc. They have "Bamboo Sheets" in the title & meta description for the main category page (www.store.com/bamboo-sheets) - which is where it should be. But then I see it again on the homepage title & meta (www.store.com) and other pages of the website. So why aren't they cannibalizing their own pages? And why do they blog about Bamboo Sheets and not cannibalize the keyword from there? Is landing page optimization just a myth? It seems entire websites built around a keyword rank just as well, and in most cases, much better than sites with keyword specific landing pages. If you only sell one product this isn't a problem, but for websites that offer multiple products or services, it's incredibly frustrating when trying to compete. It's like Google still gives a lot of authority to keyword rich domain names and business names. Thoughts?
Keyword Research | | Onlineorders0 -
Target multiple keywords on homepage?
Hello. I've got a situation in which I could use some help. A client is in the business of auto parts for European cars. He is VERY stubborn in wanting his homepage to rank 1st page for a keyword for each car brand, for example: audi autoparts bmw autoparts mercedes benz autoparts jaguar autoparts Basically, 15 keywords (one per brand) in total. How would you guys handle this? I can't seem to find a natural way to optimize a homepage for all these keywords at once. I've suggested landing pages for each brand/keyword, but he won't accept it. Is there anyway to do this or will this be a dispute with my client to convince him about the landing pages idea? Thanks a lot!
Keyword Research | | EduardoRuiz0 -
Keyword Research Local vs Organic
I am curious what tact people take when doing KWR for a local business where regional keywords are important, for example 'Dallas Family Dentist' vs just 'Family Dentist'? It can be challenging to consistently create content for these regional keywords without looking spammy or akward in the wording of titles and copy. Any advice on how you approach SEO research or content creation when these regional words are important?
Keyword Research | | AESEO0 -
Should i go with 50% Keyword Competition ?
I just checked through seomoz keyword tool and found one of my keyword which "Photoshop Stroke Brushes" have around 50% competition.. should i continue to go with or can you suggest me any same keywords ?
Keyword Research | | xplodeguru0 -
Buying a domain name
Hey, Need to buy a domain name and obviously can not get example.co.nz. Was wondering... can I do examplehq.co.nz is this better for seo or should I find something else. This is for an ecommerce website and I can't use shop or store after it... it's casino related any ideas would be much appreciated.
Keyword Research | | bonmaklad0 -
Brandable domain names.
i am needing help deciding a domain name for a yelp like review site. the domains are listed below: mouthism.com guidies.com yellerz.com yellables.com yellism.com rateism.com yellers.net cryable.com talkbuds.com eritics.com (like epinions.com) gocraze.com iyeller.com venuers.com yeller.com.au (i wanted to start in australia first but find out yeller.com belongs to someone else so what can i do? If i start with yeller.com.au it will be hard to expand to worldwide as need to change the name to iyeller.com or yellerz.com instead of yeller.com.) thanks ray
Keyword Research | | usaccess6080 -
Switching Domain Names
I own two domain names, smallbusinessdoer.com and smallbizdoer.com. I set up my site at smallbusinessdoer.com. Initially I wanted to keep the full "business" in the domain name as I thought it would be good for SEO. I'm now thinking it would be a lot better to have a shorter domain and I do own the smallbizdoer.com domain (which is currently forwarding to smallbusinessdoer.com). If I flip that around, forward smallbusinessdoer.com with a 301 redirect to smallbizdoer.com, what are the implications? How long will I lose link juice with the 301 redirects? Does shortening business to biz help for URL length or usability? Thanks for any input!
Keyword Research | | gregalam0 -
Run a batch of keywords 1 by 1 through Adwords Keyword tool
Hi, I'm looking for a tool that will be able to run a list of keywords 1 by 1 through the Google Adwords keyword tool and place them together in a list, in order to get as much long tail keywords as possible. Thanks for any suggestion!
Keyword Research | | DeptAgency0