
Exact Match Domains Still Work (Most SEOs Are Wrong)
The Edward Show
When EMDs Outperform Brand Sites
David outlines scenarios where single-purpose EMDs beat branded sites, including competitive commercial keywords.
E985: A lot of people say exact match domains stopped working years ago. In this episode, we take a closer look at whether that's actually true.
SEO veteran David Quaid joins the show to break down how exact match domains (EMDs) still play a role in modern search strategies. We discuss when they work, when they don't, and why many companies underestimate the value of owning keyword-focused domains.
The conversation covers real-world use cases, practical tactics, and some of the risks involved. We also explore how EMDs fit into a broader SEO strategy that includes branded domains, satellite sites, and reputation management.
We also go beyond EMDs and talk about several current debates in search, including automated content, generative engine optimization (GEO), and how AI systems choose which sources to cite.
Topics covered: - Whether exact match domains still provide a ranking advantage in modern SEO - Why Google reduced the power of EMDs but didn't eliminate it - How companies use satellite domains to control more results on page one - The difference between building a brand domain and using keyword-focused domains - When exact match domains outperform branded domains - How SEOs use EMDs to compete against large companies with stronger authority - Why controlling multiple search results can matter for reputation management - Strategies for linking between a main site and satellite domains - The role of topical authority and anchor text when ranking EMDs - When exact match domains start to look spammy - The cost and effort required to maintain multiple domains - How automated SEO systems are being used to build and maintain satellite sites - Whether machine-scale content is actually detectable by search engines - Why some companies run EMD projects anonymously - The relationship between SEO and generative engine optimization (GEO) - Why many claims about GEO being completely different from SEO are misleading - How AI systems decide which sources to cite - Why self-promotional listicles may be losing effectiveness - A technical discussion about Cloudflare, AI crawlers, and visibility in LLM citations
David also shares examples from past projects, including competing against major companies in highly competitive search markets and using EMDs to gain visibility where a branded domain could not.
If you're interested in practical SEO strategies, search experimentation, and the evolving relationship between search engines and AI systems, this episode covers a lot of ground.
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00:00 Do EMDs Still Matter? 02:36 Why Google Ignores Brands 03:55 Branded vs EMD Strategy 05:24 Owning Page One 07:42 Automating EMD Sites 11:38 Machine Scaled Content Debate 13:07 Trust and Brand Pushback 14:29 Ranking Signals and Linking 15:46 Anonymous Satellite Domains 16:53 EMDs as Marketing Assets 19:49 When EMDs Get Spammy 21:24 Managing Cost and CMS 22:39 301 Redirect Domain Hack 27:05 Buying the Right EMD 28:03 Brand Mentions Win 28:31 EMD vs Brand SEO 29:07 Outranking Giants Story 32:28 Budget Pick EMD 33:23 Is GEO Really New 34:09 Listicle Consensus Chaos 38:15 Cloudflare Blocks LLMs 45:01 Self Promo Backfires 50:12 Ranking Tricks for GEO 53:27 Wrap Up
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