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Title: Singular or plural form better for domain names?
Site: Webmaster Forum - Internet Marketing and Search Engine Forums  Webmaster Forum - Internet Marketing and Search Engine Forums - site profile
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Started 5 months, 2 weeks ago (2008-04-25 23:33:00)  by Trade2Win
Hello everyone Are singular forms or plural forms better for domain names. By better I mean which form normally do people search for in search engines, popularity, search engine rankings, value etc. For example if my site is about mobile phones what should be my site title? mobilephoneworld.com mobilephonesworld.com freebieworld.com freebiesworld.com planetkeyboard....
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Started 5 months, 2 weeks ago (2008-04-26 10:02:00)  by argothiusz
Type it in search engine and whichever has more result then take it
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Started 5 months, 2 weeks ago (2008-04-26 11:10:00)  by DNBro
Mostly I prefer plural and also try to find search frequency using wordtracker etc, you can find plural having high search result, but it completely depend on words. Most of the time, it’s look brandable when last word in plural, like planetkeyboards.com looking better than planetkeyboard.com mobilephoneworld.com(main) mobilephonesworld.com(redirect) freebieworld.com(main) ...
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Started 5 months, 2 weeks ago (2008-04-26 14:23:00)  by desilator
i would have to say plural would be better
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Started 5 months, 2 weeks ago (2008-04-27 16:47:00)  by newzone
from your examples plural but sometimes the singular can bring you more traffic
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Started 5 months, 2 weeks ago (2008-04-27 17:52:00)  by MayurGondaliya
Try searching these keywords in Google. ramp ramps When you search plural, google also lists ramp and ramps results(as highlighted bold). but when you search singular, it lists only ramp. What matters?
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Started 5 months, 2 weeks ago (2008-04-27 19:32:00)  by zelphics
Quote: Originally Posted by newzone from your examples plural but sometimes the singular can bring you more traffic I also agree with you, but like all domains...it depends.
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Started 5 months, 2 weeks ago (2008-04-27 19:36:00)  by kittyluver
Quote: Originally Posted by MayurGondaliya Try searching these keywords in Google. ramp ramps When you search plural, google also lists ramp and ramps results(as highlighted bold). but when you search singular, it lists only ramp. What matters? Instead of selecting singular, it is always better to ...
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Started 5 months, 2 weeks ago (2008-04-28 03:21:00)  by Trade2Win
Thanks for all the advice, but sometimes plural might sound a little awkward... like freebiesworld?!
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