I was recently examining the Google Research Project (http://www.searchengineworld.com/google/) and got quite puzzled with their results on keywords in URLs. According to them, the issues of having a searched keyword in your site's URL is "of negligible value", on the other hand what I get searching Google seems quite the opposite. www.<searched_word>.com will in 95% cases popup in the very first rank, provided there is such a domain.
What is your experience and advice on this?
Would you suggest registering an .org instead of .com domain? (see [
searchengineworld.com...] - says google favours .org's and .edus over .com's)
Pawel