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[edited by: Marcia at 5:32 pm (utc) on Mar. 4, 2004]
[edit reason] No urls or keywords, please. [/edit]
But of more importance in Keyword domain is simply visibility.. searcher looking for keyword..goes to SE types in Keywords.. 20 results pop up ...you domain is an exact kewyord match .. higher percentage of click throughs.. IME (In My experiance)
tld = top level domain
From my experience, the domain name has some slight weight on ranking, but only very slight. So if you can get a domain name with your primary keyword phrase in it, it's fine, but if not, it's fine as well. Avoid getting one of those really long domain names with your keywords in it, just for the sake of having keywords in the domain name. Even if you don't have your keyword in the domain name, you can still good search engine listings, since there are still ways to squeeze in a keyword when you name your folders or filenames, and of course, ultimately, what will really decide things with search engines is how relevant your site is for an intended user.
Hope that helps,
Katherine
For about 6 months now my stats have shown that my domains with keywords in the domain on Google were slowly being overtaken by my domains with no keywords in the domain but in the file name. (optimization, linking and pagerank and practically identical)
On Yahoo (since the index switch) I've noticed the opposite.
Bottom line is that many extremely competitive areas have sites that rank high with keywords in their domain name and ones that don't.