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Just registered.

www-f*ck.com
www-quotes.com


How much should I ask for those?
(Doberry you're out of this .):)
 

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You know, they were registered mostly to play with search engines.
I think I will succeed.
 

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Perhaps they will be fine for search engines and forwarded to another Domain.

Mike
 

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the only reason to register this name would be for search engines. the url sure does help a lot, but it's not the only thing to look at. content is king as they say... (.com is also king, so content.com is the most valuable domain!)
 

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Anyone have a chance to buy it now for $150.
If any of these comes into three first pages at Google, the price
will be a few $10K's.
Give me three months.
 

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Let the search engine game begin.

BTW, I do not know how to play the search engine game very well. I imagine you mean fool the SE to index you under a very popular word f**k for instance?

Can someone please explain how the SE games are played with these popular word hyphentated names?

TIA!
 

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Trouble is who is going to type in www-quotes when they can type in quotes?

Unless you're saying google will pull your www-quotes.com site up with a search for quotes.

I think you better get a ton of content and a few bazillion links to pull that one off.

Cute trick though. We'll see huh?
 

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Originally posted by stocdoctor
Trouble is who is going to type in www-quotes when they can type in quotes?

Almost noone.

Unless you're saying google will pull your www-quotes.com site up with a search for quotes.

Amost surely. However the ranking of the site depends on other factors.

I think you better get a ton of content and a few bazillion links to pull that one off.

Exactly. Working on links is the key here.
 

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I do not see how www-quotes.com is any better than w-quotes.com or a-quotes.com or any other letter/number combination.

Search engines give your site more points if the domain name is a match to the search term.

If you look at overture as a guide, very few searches are done with "www" in front of the term - so it would seem that the only value in that name would be the "quotes" part of it and you can squeeze that into any hyphenated name.
 

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Originally posted by Lew
I do not see how www-quotes.com is any better than w-quotes.com or a-quotes.com or any other letter/number combination.
Search engines give your site more points if the domain name is a match to the search term.

I am a bit tired of explaining this to everyone one-by-one.
Please read previous posts carefully.

In short:

Hyphen is treated as a space, "www" is ignored as "most common
word". What remains is taken into account by a SE.
You will get exactly the same results if you input "www-search"
or only "search" term, but not with "w-search" or anything similar. Try for yourself.

Actually I had to keep this for myself, not trying to convince anyone. I guess I like to share nice things. Someone calls that "a problem".
 
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