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Quick question before I go buying

how would this read.

         

sierra11b

8:45 pm on May 3, 2005 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



If I want a domain of:

city-widgetsource.com

Will a search engine read it as such or will it find

city-widgetsource.com out of the URL instead?

I am hoping it does in this case because that bolded portion are the keywords im shooting for.

Also, Would the same thing work for citywidgetsource.com?

Would the engines pick-up citywidgetsource.com
like i'm hoping?

Thanks,

Eric

rfgdxm1

10:33 pm on May 3, 2005 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



Figure "city" + "wigetsource". Parsing such can be evil.

webmasterworld.com

"web" + "master" + "world".

Brett is a megalomaniac who wants to dominate the planet.

sierra11b

5:33 am on May 4, 2005 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Ok.

I found a slightly different domain name

citywidgetsguide.com

with "city + widgets" being the ideal keywords. They are solid words too for my market area.

Does the "guide" even factor in this case? I mean "world" is sorta in a different ballpark than webmaster, right?

Basically, should I get this domain name and make it work?

Of course optimization will factor in but i'm just talking about the domain name in a perfect world.

Thanks,

Eric

Rollo

1:43 am on May 6, 2005 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Well, domians just aren't that important anymore in terms of seo, especially in Google. If you have multiple kewords together whether there is a dash or no, the engines should read all keyword combos.