I’ve heard this question in many webmaster forums…
How do we optimize long tail keyword domains? Are SEOing this type of domains worth it? Does Google frown on domain that “appears” to play around with fair competition in Search Engine Marketing?
Although I personally prefer to work with short domains that are not particularly keyword based…it’s important to mention that as “unbrandable” as a long tail domain is, it does have an added dynamic SEO advantage.
Let’s consider the domains ExampleABCD.com where:
Example= word1
A= word2
B= word3
C= word4
and D= word5
A domain in which you have five words can be potentially broken down to 4 to 6 keyword sets.
EXAMPLE:
ExampleB.com
AC.com
ExampleBC.com
ABC.com
ExampleAB.com
If you focus on “breaking” the domain down to other keyword sets and optimize around those keywords, you’re bound to experience a significant increase in organic traffic. Doing this will definitely require for you to do link building using general and niche directories, blog post, article marketing, blog roll and other methods. There will be odds as you will face competition on high volume searches but once you get to the top 15…
Ask me if I need say more.



