I have an exact match very high value .com domain datng back to 2004. It has had it's good years as well as it's bad. Since last year it has been one of those bad years. I don't rely on it for income, although it still generates a decent ammount of sales. I know about EMD penality in 2012, howevr this site was not hit with it, although I suspect the screws got tightend last year. Either that or when I opted out of the adsence that allowed Google to test different ad types and placements, as it was just months after that, that traffic went down.
So, I am thinking about changing the site to a very broad match synonym. I own the synonym domain (UK market so .co.uk). At the moment the synonym is redirected to the EMD.
If I type this synonym search phrase into Google, the AI overview refers to the products of the EMD, although the products don't show till the second page of the results (my actual website is not one of these top 100 results). I suspect the reason the synonym is showing in the AI overview is that I started years ago to write the synonym instead of the exact match at the end of the title so not to keyword stuff.
Although I don't rely on the income of this site, it would be a nice supplement if it generated more sales.
Has anyone had any experience of this, or tried it (using a synonym domain instead of the exact match domain)? Would it be worth taking a gamble and transfer everything to the to the synonym domain, or should I just ride it out and see where it goes?
It would be good to hear some suggestions.