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Idea for naming landing pages

Inspired of the last blog entry I was thinking about valueable landing pages for my own product. The problem is to find names that fits to what the customer searches. There’s my idea.

I have monthly statistics of my web page for the most used search phrases. What about taking these search phrases for buying new domain names?

by GS

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  1. Dipsy | July 31, 2008 at 10:47 am | Permalink

    We’ve been discussing this a lot, I bought a book on SEO off amazon a few months ago and it talks about keyword dense domain names.

    We had a go at this, but are only in the early stages.
    When I say we, I also include another friend of mine.
    Heres are our attempts

    http://www.msaccessdatabasesecurity.com/ – this is mine.
    http://www.transfer-vinyl-to-mp3-or-cd.com/ – my other friends.

    Both of these, the content has been written by a professional US content writer. I’ve also had someone do the web design for me.

    Mike also has a site, can’t find the URL.

    http://www.kidsmathstore.com/ – nearly forgot another one of mine.

    I can also recommend the SEO book, I should be on commission as I’ve convinced 3 other people to buy it :) including us two.

    Heres some other blog topic here where we’ve talked a\bout this.
    http://blog.softtester.com/index.php/2008/05/keyword-heavy-domain-name-sites/
    http://blog.softtester.com/index.php/2008/05/further-thoughts-on-keyword-heavy-domain-name-sites/

  2. Dipsy | July 31, 2008 at 3:39 pm | Permalink

    Oh I nearly forgot

    http://freekeywords.wordtracker.com/

    This is a good tool to use to find good keywords.

  3. MikeL | August 1, 2008 at 11:16 am | Permalink

    More domains = more work.

    My tendency would be to concentrate on getting backlinks with anchor text matching the keywords you rank for. You can do this by linking pages within a site (within reason) as well as choosing good titles when submitting to directories for example.

    Submitting to shareware sites is quite a good way of getting links – though less so these days. The problem is that most links will have anchor text matching the company name, e.g. Visit Mindwarp Consultancy. This makes the links pretty useless in telling SEs what the link says your site is all about.

  4. Dipsy | September 9, 2008 at 1:27 pm | Permalink

    Gerhard,

    Did you create some landing pages?

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