Someone has purchased super similar domain to mine will this effect my site seo overall?
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I have a domain name allready registered www.untamedelopement.co.uk and dot com. Someone despite knowing I had this name has registered untamedelopements.com (with the s) is that going to mess up my seo. I'm UK and will be targeting as my keyword Scottish Wedding Photographer and they are Canada?
Thanks in advance
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Do you think you have a good domain for a website targeting... Scottish Wedding Photographer? Just askin'.
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I second what Chris said. You don't need to worry about that new domain hurting your SEO efforts.
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Don't worry Hamera.
They'll be considered as different as night and day to google and if the site is not focused on a Scottish market, it's not going to compete with you either. I could also be a domainer who's just buying up domains. Don't be too surprised if you get an email one day offering to sell it to you. : )
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