I just got a correction from Aaron Wall.
Apparently ccTLD's do receive an exact match domain bonus -- but not all of them. In particular, .us does not.
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Cool, Thanks for confirming :thumbup: :thumbsup:
Yep! I observed the bonus given to ccTLD's. Then I created the other thread since I was not sure.
It seems exact match ccTLD's are great when targeting a specific country for a term local to it. I'm not sure about .us but it seems .co.uk and .in get some bonus for exact match. Just wondering which ccTLD's do not receive exact domain match bonus.
Thanks again!
I always prefer .com domains.
I just bought one info to test how it will perform, since I dont have any infos :D
I really haven't noticed that the exact match domains tend to rank better. But that happens on Bing, and I've tested it.
Its a hard thing to test. Your site name is the exact match keyword, and many links will include your site name for the anchor text, so you can't discount this fact.
I have exact match .info domains which rank very well. If the keyword is suitable for a .info I actually really like the extension (moreso then .net/.org) if I can't get the .com of course.