Hello MJ and Kate,
I'm one of those newbies and its extremely dissapointing to see so much disagreement. My new website,
UClaim Insurance Claims Advice Help Information, Problems Questions Answered, Free Policy Form Copy launched in September 2007. Its for information on how to maximize an insurance claim. I've invested a lot of time in the
seo forums and reading websites trying to make a decision on this domain name thing. I have a great domain name. But nobody looking for advice on how to handle their insurance claim is going to type "uclaim" in a search engine.
I own plenty of domain names with good keyword phrases like "insurance-claim-help.com", "insurance-claim-advice.com", as well as some good long tail domain names like
"insuranceclaimsadvicehelpinformationproblemsquest ionsdeniedhome.com" both with and without the hyphens between the words.
I have more content and authority on maximizing insurance claims than any site on the internet. Yet, most of the search results for insurance claim advice are to insurance companies looking to sell insurance and offer minimal and low quality claims handling information.
Questions:
1. Which kind of domain name do I go with?
2. If I go with anything other than UClaim Insurance Claims Advice Help Information, Problems Questions Answered, Free Policy Form Copy, can't I just forward it and all my other domain names to the main destination url?
3. If content is so great, why is my website buried?
thank you both for your time donated to this forum,
Ron