- Feb 11, 2015
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No offense, but I call that article by her a bunch of attention-grabbing, meaningless, pointless fodder / mumbo jumbo.Good read from last November if it hasn't been posted already
https://searchenginewatch.com/sew/s...ll-new-domain-extensions-provide-an-seo-boost
They are just redirecting things correctly.
As many have pointed out within the comments. She stated & implied that there is a Ranking Boost by using the new TLD. Yet, the piece contains no "evidence" to support those claims. Despite being given the opportunity to provide further ranking details and asked about the original ranking position - she declined to answer. That throws out her babble alone.
The best retort on that article lies here:
mickmel • 6 months ago
You say that "Negari's test seems to prove otherwise", but nothing in the article proved anything. All that was proven was that if you have a solid redirect strategy in place, like Lucra did, you can still rank #1 for you own name (which shouldn't be hard). If you screw up the redirects like Barclays did, then things will be screwed up.
Then at the very end you mention about the top ranking for "alphabet" is abc.xyz. This is certainly true, but proves that the exact match power of domains is weaker now than it's ever been -- they're #1 because of thousands of external signals that point to them.
The article has some interesting insights, but the conclusions are very misleading.
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