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Old 01-12-2010, 09:14 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Seo AND /OR etc in domain (SEO)

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I've tried to find the exact page from Google that states this but can't find it just now. Also, I'm talking about domains throughout, and assume both websites have equal SEO characteristics.

When you search Google it will remove the words 'AND', 'OR' and a couple of others I think from the query. If this is not being searched then does that mean it will also have no influence on the search results?

For example, if his domain is GirthANDLengthImprovement, and mine is GirthORLengthImprovement would either help at all when searching 'Girth and length improvement' or 'Girth or length improvement'?

What about if the keyword phrase we're both competing for is 'Girth and Length Improvement'

Would the domain girthlengthimprovement.com have exactly the same weight as girthandlengthimprovement.com? (and be better because its smaller obviously)

EDIT: girthlengthimprovement.com is unregistered. I'm sure its not worthless
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Old 01-13-2010, 12:00 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Good question, wish I could answer it.

But FYI, Keyword tool states that 22 people search for girth improvement each month... i'm sure there's some better domains you can attack?

improvement is too weird of a word. Anyone who's looking to increase size on the net is probably too dumb to know how to spell improvement
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Btw, the domain was thought up on the spot when I wrote the post, just checked it out of curiousity. Its still unregistered, but thanks for confirming its worthlessness
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i think they used to do this back in the day, i think they use them in the search now, for instance if you search for 'death and taxes' it bolds the whole phrase in the search results
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