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Keyword domains, still important?

Yes, keywords make a big difference. Nowadays though it isn't going to be all that gets you to the top of search engines.
 
I believe so, I don't follow too much in the SEO, but my sites hold better in the google sea where they search term includes keywords from the domain than it does for terms not in the url.

Right of the TLD holds a lesser power but left of the dot still helps, unless your throwing buckets of cash at it.
 
I have the option to build a new geo targeted website on a domain I already own [geo]webdesigns.co.uk (inc .com) or purchase webdesign[geo].co.uk. The current owner wants low four figures.

As both domains are so similar and the market for the search term is used interchangeably I'm unsure if the domain purchase offers any advantages to my existing domains.

I'd be interested to hear feedback
 
Avg. monthly searches || Suggested bid
WebDesign[geo] 100 – 1K || £5.43
[geo]WebDesign 100 – 1K || £4.17
 
These names should be cheap as chips. They never sell on DL and feel like a really old fashioned approach.

I wouldn't consider paying out 4 figures for either name.
 
These names should be cheap as chips. They never sell on DL and feel like a really old fashioned approach.

I wouldn't consider paying out 4 figures for either name.

Thanks for the reply Martin, you've saved me £ over the past few years
 
Three word domains just feel like a dated strategy to me. It's such a competitive market and it doesn't help that so many small businesses are happy with crappy low cost/low quality sites.

You're better off becoming known for something and trying to dominate a niche.
 
I wouldn't pay 4 figures either, and certainly not with the "s" on the end of "designs", it doesn't flow right, though may of course hold value in the context of your original question. Ultimately though, if you feel you can achieve more value from the purchase of the domain, then the price doesn't matter.
 
These names should be cheap as chips. They never sell on DL and feel like a really old fashioned approach.
I wouldn't consider paying out 4 figures for either name.
Judging these names based on DL may not be a good 'yard stick' .. But I agree like everything there are domains that work and many that really don't !
 

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