It makes a difference, in Google at least. Try it out. I typed in "iqweb" & "iqwebs" and came up with different results. It's plural words like "company" and companies" that are aggevating to me in SEO and even just searching. Joe Kelly
On 9/23/05, Brent Helms <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Question: If you were registering a domain with SEO in mind, how does the > search-engine work with regards to singular versus plural words. A simple > example. > > www.I-like-apples.com > > versus > > www.I-like-apple.com > > (BTW: dont click on those, I have no idea what they go to) > > Is the plural form worse because "apple" may be a more common search term, > so "apple" is better, or will "apples" always pick up the singular form as > well? The conflict is: this domain looks better in the plural form, but if > the singular form is used as a searchable word more often, does taht mean > the singular form is the route to go? > > Make sense? > > Brent -- Thanks, Joe Kelly ---------------------------------------------------------- To post, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe: http://www.dfwcfug.org/form_MemberUnsubscribe.cfm To subscribe: http://www.dfwcfug.org/form_MemberRegistration.cfm
