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do vowel-less domains count to google?
It is said that having a keyword in your domain gives extra consideration by google in ranking that domain.
I'm wondering if the same consideration is somehow given to vowel-less representations of long keywords, especially for short domains that often are very relevant? just for example, say the keyword is PORN, would PRN.com get keyword consideration points for "porn" by google? how about if the keyword is CHIPOTLE, would CHPTL.com get extra consideration for that keyword? |
I highly doubt anyone/anything is going to interpret prn as porn (especially since it has so many other meanings) and thinking chptl is going to be short for chipotle is really a stretch.
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nope - typos
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C'mon dude. I know you understand what a "KEYWORD" is.
It's not called Key-abbreviation or Key-acronym... it's KEY-WORD. Ya gotta have the full, correctly spelled word or nothing. Pic will get searches for pic. Picture will get searches for picture. |
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