Google Terminator Bonus Domain Name Secrets

Google Terminator Bonus – Domain Name Secrets

The Goal of your domain

The primary goal of your domain name is to help you rank high in the search engines quickly. The Google Terminator Bonus tip I am sharing is for building small highly targeted profitable web sites. This secret technique is not advisable if you are building an authority site. When selecting a domain name you want it to contain your primary key word. For example, let’s say I am promoting a guitar lesson affiliate product on click bank. After I do my competitive keyword research, see article Google Terminator Bonus – Select Money Keywords to learn how to fine profitable keywords, I discover four keywords using Google word tool that have between 1,500-3,000 searches per month and each has less then 7,000 competitive sites when I search in Google with each keyword wrapped in brackets. See my example keyword list below.

Learn to play guitar online
Play guitar course online
Beginner guitar lessons online
Easy way to learn guitar online

So the question becomes how would I select a domain name for the keywords above? Assuming that they all have similar searches per month and the competition is pretty much the same for each then I would search for a domain name with the common keywords. For example,

www dot learnguitaronline dot com

What if that domain name was not available then I would use the same keywords but search with hyphens. For example,

www dot learn-guitaronline dot com
www dot learnguitar-online dot com
www dot learn-guitar-online dot com

Some have questioned whether hyphens hurt SEO when compared to the same domain with no hyphens. For example, will learnguitaronline dot com rank better than learn-guitar-online dot com after two years of buying domain names and ranking on page one in the search engines I have found no difference. The key is to have your domain name in the URL any why you can get it in there.

What about using other extensions like .org, .net, etc.. Again, I have found no difference in other words a .com has ranked just as easily as say a .org or .net. One exception is that Yahoo does not favor .org sites that are promoting a for profit site. As I am sure you are aware .org sites are associated with non profit and general information sites. Hey, who cares about Yahoo when compared to Google. I do! I want to rank high in all search engines.. so I stay clear of .org.

What if you cannot get the keyword in your domain?

If after trying hyphens and different extensions and maybe even trying for a plural version of your keyword.. for example, if your target keyword was a product name like Google Terminator your might find www dot googleterminators dot com which I find works just as well as the singular. I know there are some that will refute this but from my experience I have ranked high with a keyword plural versions. If I cannot get the key words I need to rank for in my domain name then I move on to another product or search for other keywords.

You really don’t care what customers think of your domain name only how the search engines will rank it! Bottom line for smaller sites that are highly focused you must get your keyword or keywords in your domain regardless of hyphens .com, .net but I would avoid .org. Just get your keyword in the domain and them write five to ten articles using the keyword in your domain that way you have a highly targeted mini site that will easily out rank most authority sites competing for the same keywords because the search engines see your site as more relevant to the end user when they type in your sites keywords. Why? Because your site is just about one keyword or small group of related keywords.

In my Google Terminator Bonus Package I go into fair more detail and show you how to buy domains for one dollar that includes a privacy block so other marketers cannot find you or your other sites and start copying your success. Oh and the one dollar domains almost never need hyphens or plural versions of your keywords because few know about this powerful tip.

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