(Amy) Should I use a .com instead of a .net?
I do agree that .com’s seem to rank better than others, in general. My practice these days is to always purchase a .com if I am targeting either SEO traffic OR word-of-mouth traffic (because most people assume a .com). Though, don’t be afraid of other domain extensions, though. If you do the right SEO, you will be able to rank strong (it just may be a little more work).
Keywords in the domain seem to matter these days! In the past, my argument for keywords in the domain were based on basic SEO backlink and anchor text theory (i.e., people are likely to link back to you naturally using just your Domain name, making the domain name itself the anchor text and “relevant keywords”…if you want to understand more about SEO and backlinks, watch my free videos at SEOExciter.com). Therefore, your domain is already optimizing your keywords. So I recommend getting some good, well researched keywords within your domain name (without it being too long!)
Just one more note…Even the word “The” in front of the keywords is not bad, in my experience (i.e., TheWebReviewer ranks well for “review” keywords). I have used dashes (-), too, with some SEO success (but that is not great for word-of-mouth). I would do some research (even if it is as simple as a Google Keyword Tool research) and find some keywords and phrases with some decent traffic. Including broad keywords in your URL is not bad because it will give you leverage (like the word “review” did for TheWebReviewer.com). But try to keep it somewhat specific, especially for the terms that are most profitable to you.
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