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celtics superfan
Jul 7, 2009
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when im doing keyword research the top two keywords lets say are

acai berry
berry acai

and its showing the same exact amount of searches for each.

my question is... would you rather have berryacai.com or acaiberry.org?

im asking this because i doubt people actually type in berry acai the exact amount of times acai berry is searched.

thanks for any help and sorry if this is confusing
 


Keep in mind that those two searches the same. However...

"acai berry"
"berry acai"

...are not the same.
 
Keep in mind that those two searches the same. However...

"acai berry"
"berry acai"

...are not the same.


okay thats what i was kind asking in the first place. so you think just as many people are typing in both? for some reason i just figured google keyword fucked up.
 
okay thats what i was kind asking in the first place. so you think just as many people are typing in both? for some reason i just figured google keyword fucked up.

Google does not fuck up. They have herds of PhD's for that reason.

You would be amazed at the stuff you'll see in referrers and search terms for any website. I could give examples but I'd prefer not to give away keywords... :)
 
The general concensus around here is that yes - .com > .org > .info

.com > .org > .net > .info

ccTLD's can be a different issue altogether. if you're targeting that specific country, a ccTLD (except maybe .us except for a domain hack) can be great. it's all your judgment