In other words, all things being equal, if you had two sites, one was widgets.com and one was widgetsonline.com or amazingwidgets.com, would widgets.com have any preference on the search engines by virtue of the quality of the domain alone?
even typing in 'widgets' would not take you to widget.com if it wasn't ranked anyway ...
What it can give you is the occasional type in traffic, if someone thinks i'm looking for widgets, so maybe I should try just putting in widgets.com in the address bar..
it's not a search engine help ..
but as leadegroot points out you can pick up traffic from people who type in the domain ...
There are no brownie points :)
[edited by: Webwork at 2:09 am (utc) on April 11, 2006]
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Although it could be that in his case, with the domain being allmywidgets.com instead of widgets.com, there are not that many other instances of allmywidgets out there for the engines to even find in the first place, and if the term were simply 'widgets' there are presumably lots of other SEOs shooting at the term and therefore a lot more clutter to cut through on your way to the top.
Of course there may be exceptsions as pauldmitri pointed out; but I would be willing to bet that the keyword used in that case was not competitive at all.
I rank #1 for a parked domain that has just a 'coming soon' banner on there. But it is a name that I made up (which ended up actually being a last name).
I recently made a model portfolio for a client that had next to no HTML text in the body whatsoever.
I originally hosted the site at my domain which is content rich and has a good few inbound links, for testing purposes and to let the client see the progress.
The url then was www.mysite.com/hername/index.htm
Through a link on the site this page found it's way on to the search engines and ranked seventh for a search on her name. (Her name gets a mention on quite a few sites after apperaing in FHM UK).
Literally days later after her site was published and submitted to the search engines, it ranked 1st place, higher than the old page which was still online and part of a content rich website.
the new url was www.hername.com.
This made me think that it does make a difference.
Maybe it could have been down to other circumstances which I was not aware of.
Regards.