Follow up question:
hypothetical case:
suppose we are looking for domains with high traffic for an eco-friendly car business. We go to google kwd tool and discover that green cars is popular. We equally find that cars green is popular. Imagining that both terms generate equal amounts of traffic then which domain would be preferrable - greencars.com or carsgreen.com? Both contain the keywords which are directly correlated with the business but the ordering can imply different meanings.
Will this ordering of words in searches return context-specific results because if so, presumably the traffic I get from greencars.com is much more valuable because its much more correlated with my products and therefore these users are likely to be much more interested in my eco-friendly products than on carsgreen.com.
Google has us riddled!
hypothetical case:
suppose we are looking for domains with high traffic for an eco-friendly car business. We go to google kwd tool and discover that green cars is popular. We equally find that cars green is popular. Imagining that both terms generate equal amounts of traffic then which domain would be preferrable - greencars.com or carsgreen.com? Both contain the keywords which are directly correlated with the business but the ordering can imply different meanings.
Will this ordering of words in searches return context-specific results because if so, presumably the traffic I get from greencars.com is much more valuable because its much more correlated with my products and therefore these users are likely to be much more interested in my eco-friendly products than on carsgreen.com.
Google has us riddled!