"Extra! Extra! Read All About It. Keyword In Domain Name Makes Huge Difference!"

Last Update: March 25, 2011

A month ago, I started to do do SEO on my brother's 6 year-old-never-visited-but-by-him-and-his-partner website.  I dumped what he had and created him a new website with the same url (yes, you guessed it, his company name).  I also created him a brand new wordpress with his 2 main keywords combined as the domain name.  

I created 2120 backlinks for the old site, the one with the company name in the url

I created 269 backlinks to the new site, the one with the keywords in the domain name.

I did full, on page optimization for both sites.  Both sites are going for the same keywords.  They have pages and posts, both of them.  The articles are different, however, the keyword density is the same (0.2% difference one way or the other); I aimed for 3%, but sometimes got 2.9 or 3.1, that kind of thing).

The only differences, then, are the number of backlinks and the domain name.  Here are the results after 6 week.  (The reason I'm writing this? The site with about 6 times fewer backlinks but the keywords in the domain name is doing better, or much better, on some of the keywords).  This is today's positions: (I backlinked only 1,2,4,6 and 7; the others are gifts from Google):

keyword 1
17
82
keyword 2
41
82
keyword 3
34
59
keyword 4
9
12
keyword 5
no
no
keyword 6
29
11
keyword 7
56
18
keyword 8
no
17
keyword 9
no
no
keyword 10
59
64
keyword 11
35
139
keyword 12
no
no
keyword 13
11
no
keyword 14
79
33
keyword 15
no
69
keyword 16
54
25
keyword 17
39
120
keyword 18
32
17
keyword 19
30
23
keyword 20
no
no
keyword 21
93
94
keyword 22
15
no
keyword 23
no
39
keyword 24
no
no
keyword 25
no
no
keyword 26
19
13
keyword 27
15
no
keyword 28
101
148
keyword 29
16
no
keyword 30
32
20
keyword 31
70
78
keyword 32
no
31
keyword 33
no
no

The only conclusion I can come up with: keyword in domain name is very important.   You have other conclusions?

 

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hampushm Premium
I could not agree more! Ever since Google's little update, I've been targeting my websites for only 1 keyword per site, also putting the keyword in the domain name.

The results are jaw-dropping, as I'm on the first page with a website that's not even finished yet and has no backlinks.
DABK Premium
Incognito, for the old site, I created a couple of hundred manually, the rest with Article Marketing Robot and freetrafficsystem.com
For the new site, only manually. 4 articles with 2 or 3 links posted on 10 (altogether) article directories. Some profile links with the url of the site in the "my site" section and 1-3 links in the 'about me' section. A couple of bookmarks, 5 comments on some blogs. Same as I did for the old one. Actually, I got all the links from the same sites.
Incognito Premium
Hi Dusan, did you create your backlinks with automated software? I would think so for those kinds of number, am I right?
DABK Premium
Joan, that would be awesome. But pretty soon everyone would know about it and I'd be losing my advantage. It's best for me if a bit of extra work should be involved, seeing that I'm willing to do it and others are not.
jatdebeaune Premium
Wouldn't it be something if all you have to do is have your major keyword in your domain, and optimize each page well with targeted keywords, and backlinks not as important as we think. Well, it's nice to see where the balance is. Good job Dusan.
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