Does the Domain Affect Its “Relevance” During A Search?
Domain names have many uses. As well as providing a recognizable online identity for your organization or company, they can on occasion serve to boost the results of searches on some of the largest search engines. But as some search engines were asked the question, “Does the domain name of a site have any effect on its “relevance” during a search?” Search engines like WebCrawler, Jayde, AltaVista, LinkStar, PlanetSearch, HotBot answered ‘No’ and OpenText and Excite answered ‘Yes’.
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