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SunnyGosal
12-24-2008, 09:32 AM
Hello All,

I was thinking about a possible “strategy” and was looking for your opinions.

What if it was possible to get a domain with a keyword I want to rank for; let’s use “Blue-Widgets.com” as an example. Now let’s say I have gotten 30 links from random sites to “Blue-Widgets.com” and pretend this was enough to get me into the top 10 for the search term “Blue Widgets”. Now that I’ve got a decent ranking and 30 sites linking to me with the product name as the anchor/keyword text, I now want to take advantage of the my company’s brand - which we will say is "BrandCo". Lets say we have BrandCo.com registered.

Now that my site ‘Blue-Widgets.com’ is ranking decently – Can I use a 301 Re-direct for Blue-Widgets.com to hit BrandCo.com? Keeping my incoming keyword anchored links and top 10 ranking while taking advantage of my Brand? Instead of showing Blue-Widgets.com all the time?

If so, how would I make this work?
When a user visits my site either from an old ‘Blue-Widgets.com’ link or direct from my business card, I would want them to see ‘BrandCo.com’ only.

Any Advice/Thoughts? – Thanks In Advance.

AussieWebmaster
12-24-2008, 11:07 AM
Short term it will work but the power o the domain name will be lost eventually IMHO - good question - may want to ask Matt Cutts

Farhan
12-25-2008, 12:58 AM
i have done this for one of my website.......gradually u'll loose the ranking for the keyword domain. I started link building for the new domain and it has come up on its own merit though the site is still redirected.

AussieWebmaster
12-25-2008, 01:12 AM
because of the lose of the keyword in the domain not the passing of PR

rapidvectorseo
12-30-2008, 04:20 AM
Hey Sunny,
A good question by you.
I would like to say it definitely works.
I am targeting seo business in tampa bay area.
We have domain name SEOtampabay.com
I team had done link building for this website till it got PR 1 (about 2 months) than i suddenly move to my brand and redirected it to
rapidvectorseo.com
Hence i didn't feel any changes in my website ranking for this particular keyword, even i got sitelinks for this keyword also
you can search in Google for
SEO Tampa Bay or Tampa Bay SEO
You'll find my site at 1# with sitelinks.
From my personal experience it'll definitely works.
The same thing i did before a year ago for our client site, and currently that site ranks in Google first page for very generic keyword like Shed or sheds
I'd recommend to do that...
John...

AussieWebmaster
12-30-2008, 04:44 AM
that's a good way to go... redirects are the bedrock of keeping the web organized