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Tuesday, 22 December 2009

Experimenting: Google search engine ranking and dot tel subdomains


Quote from a forum reader (Telnic forum):

i am doing everything to support .tel till the end as much as i can, that's why i have started building directories which are already high ranked just to give you another example

Buy Classic Arts :

http://www.google.ch/search?q=buy+classic+Arts&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a

Buy Classic Paintings:

http://www.google.ch/search?hl=en&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&hs=bYj&ei=BYMvS9K3E43o7AP0692JBg&sa=X&oi=spell&resnum=0&ct=result&cd=1&ved=0CAgQBSgA&q=buy+classic+paintings&spell=1

Classic Personalities :

http://www.google.ch/search?hl=en&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-US%3Aofficial&hs=0Zj&q=Classic+Personalities&btnG=Search&aq=f&oq=&aqi=


My quote:

Interstingly, your subdomains get very well indexed by Google, if you make smart usage from the header section of your subdomain, by fully using the header potential and space, and repeating keywords, the way they are suposed to be used in the search bar. For example you used four times "Classic Arts" in your header, for the subdomain http://arts-and-paintings.classic.tel/, and by searching for the term "buy classic Arts", your subdomain is listed on page one, at position six.

Respectively: The number of keywords in your header is 9 times "Classic", and 3 times "Arts", but also in addition, 2 times "Art", which might be equivalent with "Arts", and therefore, it would be like 9 times "Calssic" and 5 times "Art/s".

Same thing, with the search term "buy classic paintings", where the number of keywords in your header is 9 times "Classic", and 3 times "Paintings" , and the subdomain has position eight.

Conclusion: The more keywords in your header, that match with your search terms, the better is your ranking by search terms.

Lately, I read a forum post in a .mobi forum, and a member said, that subdomains would not get well indext by Google, and would not get a page rank.

However, the examples from Shahid show us, that .tel subdomains get well indext by Google, if we put enough relevant keywords in the header section of the interface.

About searching for "classic paintings":
I assume, that if you would write for example 20 times the word "Classic", and 20 times the word "Paintings", your .tel subdomain would rank even better, than if you "only" write 9 times the word "Classic", and 3 times the word "Paintings".

"Classic Personalities" even ranks better: Let us check out, why:
Here we have 3 times the perfect match (keyword with search term) "Classic Personalities", and ... - yes, that's already it!

Conclusion:
It is absolutely amazing, how one can rank a .tel subdomain so high. Doing it by simply multiplying the number of matching keywords in .tel domain header section.

So I am certain, that if you have a .tel domain and any other domain. which are a related pair/couple, you can simply improove your search results / search engine ranking of that other domain (or its subdomain?) by entering the ideal keywords, and multiply them, and that you see, that the keywords match with common search terms.

To be able to proove my theory, I would have to experiment with my own .tel domains and their keywords.

I wonder, if .tel subdomains rank better in search terms, than subdomains of websites, that are their mobile version (for example: mobile.classic.com/personalities versus personalities.classic.tel).
Respectively, the mobile version of a website would be a subdomain of that website, and not a redirected page (mobile.classic.com versus classic.com/mobile).
The .mobi community agues, that a .mobi website gets better indexed by Google for page rank, that a mobile subdomain.

Looking at all these aspects and szenarios: domain versus subdomain, and mobile.company.com versus personalities.company.tel, the reason why a .tel subdomain might rank better, for reasons of keywords, might simply be because it is using a other technology via direct information storage and exchange within the DNS.

And then the final conclusion could be:
A .tel subdomain ranks better than any other subdomain, if you make proper usage of your keywords, and the .tel technology will do the rest (DNS).

Or in other words: Not using your keyword potential properly, would not be benefitting from the .tel technology (or the ".tel power"/DNS). And you would be quasi giving away Google ranking positions to other domain owners (in cyber space), that you would of been glad to have your self.

Possibly the examples and hints from Shahid are helping us see this advantage that .tel domains have, compared with other domains, especially their subdomains.

Well, best thing would be, to try it out your self, and do a bit of experimenting with subdomains and their keywords, to see if you can improove your search ranking that way. Post us your results and feedback!

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