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Just a simple question:
If I search for a plural word, say "templates" on google. Does google rank domain namnes containing "templates" higher than names with just "template", or does google automatically convert the plural ending into singular?
If I use overtures search term suggestion tool and type "templates" I only get results for "template". Does this mean SE's interpret this as the same word?
thanx
David
Well, I am kind of oldschool in this area. SE's move really fast and I guess it's imortant to stay up to date with what they take as relevant keywords. Are you saying keywords in url's doesnt have anything to do with SERP or ranking?
It doesnt seem that way, since many keyword searches like "widgets" results in either direct urls "widgets.com" or subdomains "widgets.mysite.com".
IMHO:-)
Happy Surfing
I still think keywords in the url does matter. And if Im looking towards starting a specific online shop selling very specific products, I think it is wise to consider adding the specific keyword in the url.
I also agree that long term it is probably better with a unique company name, that stands out and that people can remember. But I dont necessare think that every website should be named after the company who is behind it.