Hi Noel
I'd go
www.keywordone-keywordtwo.com because the hyphen will be
treated as a space (although some spiders can now index nonhyphenated
combinations (apparently). I still believe that keyword domains work -
there are many that say it doesn't matter anymore but I wouldn't want
to change some of mine to test the theory :-)
Matt
"Noël®" <n03l (AT) REMOVEhotmail (DOT) com> wrote
Hi all,
I've got a small question about google "and other search-engines" and
optimizing domain names with keywords.
I'm about to get a new domain name for one of my new sites, and my
question
is, what is a better combination for search-engines optimizing? (I
know
that getting the right URL is not the only thing that is needed to be
done)
www.keywordone-keywordtwo.com or a
www.keywordonekeywordtwo.com
combination? I could even do a
www.keywordone4keywordtwo.com
Or.. Is it even better to put more keywords in the URL? I could even
live
with a
www.keywordone-keywordtwo-keywordthree.com name!
The market for the "keywordone" is big! (over 55 million returns on
google),
and MANY of them are cloaking and spamming their sites!
Thanks for helping
Noel
ps. I need to do the 2/3 keyword combinations as the only one keyword
domain
is gone :-(