I am still searching for a site name and came across a keyword with these ranking stats
Avg Traffic QSR KQI SEO
5756 979 2 Great 89 .com .net
The keywor
Your domain name is not what will rank your site.
It is the helpful original content related to your niche that will rank and bring traffic.
Make sure you have a niche you are passionate about (that will keep you going when times are challenging), know something about and want to help people with. Helping people with your niche is what will grow traffic and give you domain website its rank.
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I would not use keywords to name a site vs writing quality content with searchable targeted keywords. I would go for SEO >95
You can use leandomainsearch dot com, you input a word and it gives you another
And a godaddy valuation tool to find a memorable name.
However nowadays domains are not so affected by SEO vs writing quality rich content with good choice of keywords, latter of which would rank you in the search engines.
I would always go for a dot com domain name vs dot net or dot org as people's perceptions when they start typing they would typically assume it is a dot com. And make sure it is spelled correctly as it cannot be edited once purchased.
I would not include dashes and check if the domain is copyrighted, trademarked and ' or registered to an established business.
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How important is seo ranking when building a site name?
I am still searching for a site name and came across a keyword with these ranking stats
Avg Traffic QSR KQI SEO
5756 979 2 Great 89 .com .net
The keywor
Thank you both. Do you find it is more important to pick keywords based on an SEO > 95 (using Jaaxy) or with a low QSR < 100? Do you find one to be a better indicator than another?
Look for searches (avg.) above 30 and competition (qsr. ) lower than 100, the lower the qsr the better. Starter sites SEO greater than 95.
https://my.jaaxy.com/search/keywords
For your choice of keywords, always do an incognito search on Google before settling on a keyword, to see who appears in the top 3 positions.
Or you may do in Jaaxy tool search analysis
https://my.jaaxy.com/search/serp-analysis
Tutorials
. https://my.jaaxy.com/training Using Jaaxy Like a Boss
Your domain name is not what will rank your site.
It is the helpful original content related to your niche that will rank and bring traffic.
Make sure you have a niche you are passionate about (that will keep you going when times are challenging), know something about and want to help people with. Helping people with your niche is what will grow traffic and give you domain website its rank.
Hi
I would not use keywords to name a site vs writing quality content with searchable targeted keywords. I would go for SEO >95
You can use leandomainsearch dot com, you input a word and it gives you another
And a godaddy valuation tool to find a memorable name.
However nowadays domains are not so affected by SEO vs writing quality rich content with good choice of keywords, latter of which would rank you in the search engines.
I would always go for a dot com domain name vs dot net or dot org as people's perceptions when they start typing they would typically assume it is a dot com. And make sure it is spelled correctly as it cannot be edited once purchased.
I would not include dashes and check if the domain is copyrighted, trademarked and ' or registered to an established business.
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Thank you both. Do you find it is more important to pick keywords based on an SEO > 95 (using Jaaxy) or with a low QSR < 100? Do you find one to be a better indicator than another?
Look for searches (avg.) above 30 and competition (qsr. ) lower than 100, the lower the qsr the better. Starter sites SEO greater than 95.
https://my.jaaxy.com/search/keywords
For your choice of keywords, always do an incognito search on Google before settling on a keyword, to see who appears in the top 3 positions.
Or you may do in Jaaxy tool search analysis
https://my.jaaxy.com/search/serp-analysis
Tutorials
. https://my.jaaxy.com/training Using Jaaxy Like a Boss