Will A Keyword In A Wordpress Post Title Not The Domain Name Count For Both Intitle:

Will just having a keyword in a wordpress post title and not in the domain name count as both
Intitle: & Inurl: when searching for our competition in google.

I’m using Stealth Keyword Competition Analyzer for my keyword research and it’s got a
column called “Real Comp Pages” & the “Keyword Rating” column.

It’s showing a lot of good keywords for my niche & there’s no
way I can register a domain name for each keyword.

The InURL qualifier applies to any part of the URL, not just the domain name. So, if the keyword is in the actual filename but not in the domain name, then it will still show up in the search results.

In the case of Wordpress, I believe the name of the HTML file is formed from the page title, but with dashes (or underscores?) in place of spaces. If that’s right, the keyword should show up in both InURL and InTitle searches.

Mike

I have my permalink structure like this /% category% /% postname%/

So when making just a new post will count as both “inurl: and intitle:”
with permalink setup I have.

Yes, that’s exactly what I was trying to say.

So, the answer to your original question is: You don’t need to set up a new domain for each keyword. The presence of the keyword in the filename serves the same purpose. (As far as SEO is concerned. Of course, you should also consider the convenience of your visitors.)

Mike