The study is flawed as it claims tlds have a benefit. Google has stated they do not. What they are possibly seeing is a slight EMD benefit which has nothing to do with extension.
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The study is flawed as it claims tlds have a benefit. Google has stated they do not. What they are possibly seeing is a slight EMD benefit which has nothing to do with extension.
Basically this linkedin author has taken a statement by Google than means very little and tried to drum it up into something it is not.
Yes a .app domain could help an app get discovered. Putting a sign around your neck and walking around the streets could also help an app get discovered. Funny how these registrar related people will latch on or skew just about anything.
btw: despite this person claiming to be in "content marketing", they actually work for 101domain, they are one of the worst for telling porky pies about new tlds,
Sorry I don't have time to educate you. Look at the search you did. No ads. No one is interested, low search volume so little competition.
Sorry I don't have time to educate you. Look at the search you did. No ads. No one is interested, low search volume so little competition. The phrase "yellow photos" has more than double the volume. If reversephotos.com existed it would blitz it as it would get more clicks. Google has said they have no effect and Semrush data possibly an adverse effect. I don't argue opinions. I look at the data when it comes to this. We have a saying in our office don't bring an opinion to a data fight. If you refuse to accept Google's assertions I can't help you. Here's some more data https://www.semrush.com/blog/new-research-visitors-don-t-trust-alternative-domain-extensions/
I don't think that's a great example for nTLDs.
I don't think that's a great example for nTLDs.
According to Google's Keyword Planner, that term (multifamily loans) has average monthly search volume of just 590 (and that's global search volume!).
So why not use that one as the example? How are they ranking for that term?Same owner bought home.loans
Nice work, I do like a good pun!Enjoy your cheesy puns
So why not use that one as the example? How are they ranking for that term?
OK, but presumably there are other examples of nTLDs taking top ranking positions for highly competitive terms?It is relatively new, high comp
OK, but presumably there are other examples of nTLDs taking top ranking positions for highly competitive terms?
The first of these nTLDs were delegated in 2013. After five years, surely there must be some stronger examples?
Lol personal attacks behind anonymity. Speaks volumes of your character. Your mind is obviously made up so I won't confuse you with the facts.tbh i have enough data that concludes you are full of bullshit
Same owner bought home.loans