By exact match I mean the domain matches the keyword phrase exactly. For example, midgettossing.com would be an exact match for the keywords "midget tossing".
A while back Aaron Wall blogged about it and he said that, judging by his tests, google gives a lot of extra weight to exact match domains.
That was in 2006. I'm wondering if anyone knows if Google has changed the algorithm since then?
On a related note, people often link to your site with your URL only. So if your URL happens to be the exact keywords, you'll be getting more of a boost in the search engines then you would otherwise. So a good exact match domain name make a lot of sense.
In my limited experience exact match domain names are very easy to rank highly. I'd love to hear some opinions about this though.
A while back Aaron Wall blogged about it and he said that, judging by his tests, google gives a lot of extra weight to exact match domains.
That was in 2006. I'm wondering if anyone knows if Google has changed the algorithm since then?
On a related note, people often link to your site with your URL only. So if your URL happens to be the exact keywords, you'll be getting more of a boost in the search engines then you would otherwise. So a good exact match domain name make a lot of sense.
In my limited experience exact match domain names are very easy to rank highly. I'd love to hear some opinions about this though.