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You can now put whatever you want in this space :)
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Vanessa isn't talking about domain names per se, but there's a good chance the same line of thinking applies across all elements in an url. Consider, for example, urls like hot-amateur-bitches-who-love-cum-on-their-faces.sdk349assd-amateur-coed-sluts.com/aamteur-sex-free-porn-amatuer-pics-vids-p2p.html Would you want Google to crawl that site? /////// DangerDave, you can do better than crying bullshit with no ammo. You're wasting your breath flaming "theories" instead of making your case with counterexamples. Bottom line is you don't have access to Google's algo either, so you're not in any position to judge. Cut the shit and engage in a discussion where people have the opportunity to explore ideas instead of threads turning into a "I'm right/You're wrong/let's take a fucking poll" BS. I gotta tell you I like talking about search engines. I never claimed to know anything about Google, but this is a search engines forum. Maybe you'd be happier if we just shut it down? Google is not a compete black hole. There are some things that are hard to pin down, and there are other things that we know as fact with close to 99.9% certainty. For example, Google weighs BOLD and STRONG equally in its algorithm, according to a Google engineer Matt Cutts talked with. The engineer can be wrong or spreading misleading information intentionally, but I doubt it. Before I go on, let me just say... WHO THE FUCK CARES ABOUT KEYWORDS IN DOMAIN NAMES? Content quality, branding, good marketing ... what more do you need? Stuffing your domain name with keywords is fucking cheezy unless you're going over to the dark side. Having said that, you bring up valid what ifs. I admit John Scott's example isn't bulletproof. Obivously there are alot of factors involved and some factors are co-dependent. Quote:
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You can now put whatever you want in this space :)
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Here's a compelling argument FOR exact match domain names by Aaron Wall:
http://www.seobook.com/archives/001860.shtml
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