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I hear people here talking about putting dashes in domains like: widgets-for-less.com I personally prefer leaving out dashes and in my experience have gotten better rankings that way.
My question:
If dashes are acceptable as spacing, would dashes in an acronym qualify as an apporpriate way of presenting it?
For example. If there was a Widget of America Association that is commonly referred to as WAA, would google consider W-A-A keyword as the same? I am going to use it in the domain name W-A-A.com.. I already have experience with that being relevant, my question is more on the semantics of google.
anx
I remember reading something about this either in here or, (SHH) somewhere else.
EricTn
Oh, So if people type in WAA as opposed to W A A it will not help, actually come to think of it, I believe that all 1 and 2 letter words are filtered out, maybe 3 letter words too. Not sure about the 3 letter besides THE.
searches of:
"WWA"
"W-W-A"
"W W A"
Or the top sites for WWA have good SEO (hence high results position) AND the webmaster is cunning enough to include WWA W-W-A and W W A within the site (i know i do)
ie:
Title: WWA.com : a W W A site for W-W-A fans.
welcome to my page about WWA. W-W-A is known for blah. etc.