Website design, SEO and other Estate Agent News
15
Dec
Exact match domain names... Good or bad?
For those Estate Agents that don’t know what exact match
domain names are, it is a type of strategy that some SEO’s
take into consideration when trying to rank highly within Google.
They do this by simply making the domain name exactly what you want
to be optimised for (e.g. Estate Agents in Camden would be
www.estateagentsincamden.co.uk).
Search Engines for a while now seem to have been giving exact
match domain names a heavier increase in weight allowing some
websites to rank better then they really should.
Although lately there have been suggestions that Google may be
looking into changing this...
Should you use exact match domain names?
Every SEO would probably give you a different answer to this so
here are the benefits and disadvantages of Exact match domains.
The benefits of using this strategy –
- It may help you target one specific keyword or phrase.
- Your link text and domain name match up naturally.
- The URL will be highlighted in Google’s search results,
making the listing more visible.
- There could be ranking advantages... depending on who
you’re asking...
Disadvantages of using this strategy
–
- It only helps you target one keyword – limits
optimisation.
- It may be too specific – if you want to change or add
something to your business in the future optimising may be
complicated (e.g. www.estateagentsincamden.co.uk will make it
difficult if you branch out to Islington).
- They are over-rated and only really show a benefit for medium
to low search volumes.
- It is debatable how much weight it carries in terms of SEO (as
Google keeps pushing brand). Also many websites that rank number
one aren’t exact match!
Why there may be a problem with exact match domain in
the future...
The problem with exact match domain names may be that they are
more likely to be connected with spam, low value content and sites
that are trying to trick the system by building a simple site and
linking it back to their main domain (which is becoming more and
more common). All this adds up to what Google hates and
that’s poor quality websites.
This may or may not be the case but if it is that may be good
reason for Google to take a closer look into exact match domains
and how much weight they really should carry.
If you do own an exact match domain you don’t necessarily
have to worry. If you keep it clean, with good interesting content
and regularly changing content you don’t need to get worried
about being penalised by Google. The worst that can happen is your
ranking may drop a little but if you have a strong, trusting
website already you shouldn’t have anything to worry
about.
By Luke Stanley
SEO Consultant
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