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March 9, 2010 - 9:57 pm
I could be wrong, but I believe all “seem-to-be-related” words in the search engine will pick up those words.
March 9, 2010 - 10:45 pm
It would depend on a number of factors.
How much traffic you got to the website.
How many incoming links from good solid authority sites. It would be helpful if the text in those links had either “pinoy” or “filipino” in them.
If you used the words “filipino” and “pinoy” naturally in your posts. But not a million times or the search engines will catch on.
March 9, 2010 - 11:14 pm
For me, it would be great if your domain would be like this: pinoy.ph or filipino.ph. Since your target is Filipino or Pinoy, I suggest you have a .ph TLD. You will get the full Filipino or Pinoy keyword at the same time you will target the .ph which will mean to the search engine that you are located in the Philippines.
Afterwards, when you are on top for the local target (meaning Philippines only) you can target the google.com, here, you need a lot of backlinks from trusted sites, that I believe you can get very easily since your site has now page rank from the google.com.ph.
You just optimize your site and you will get to the top.
March 10, 2010 - 12:03 am
The below link may useful for you.
March 10, 2010 - 12:19 am
As you may know a domain name is just a name, not a real website. If you are going to create your website: 1- Buy a domain name. To get a domain name, you have to pay an annual fee to a registrar for the right to use that name. 2- Buy a web hosting service to provide your online space and enable you to get your website online at your purchased domain name.
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March 10, 2010 - 1:18 am
Great question as I’m often asked this by my clients. The best solution for any successful search engine optimization campaign is to do your research PRIOR to purchasing the domain. I see it so many times where it is reversed and they wish they had done it right the first time.
Prior to purchasing the domain make sure you do some keyword research on your topic and find the most searched keywords surrounding that topic.
Head over to Google’s Adwords Keyword tool
https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal
Do a search for your specific topic and then look for the most searched keywords that show up. Spend some time digging around the tool and finding the best/highest searched volume keywords.
Once you have established a nice list of K/W head over to wherever you would purchase your domains. Do a search for these keywords, most likely if the keyword is popular it will be taken. Sometimes you get lucky and they aren’t taken yet.
Let’s pretend your keyword was bass fishing, you did a search and found out that the domain bassfishing.com was taken. Try different variations of .COM (no other TLDs) that involve your keyword. Use things like hyphens to help find domains. Remember that search engines look at the domain bass-fishing.com in almost the same fashion as bassfishing.com.
This is the first and most important step in a successful SEO campaign for a website!
March 10, 2010 - 1:56 am
Yes, it can but not the primary matching. It is better if you use the filipino or pinoy as your domain name which help more in term of SEO.