 Today's question is from Yvonne Hydra. Yvonne is asking, does a dot jobs domain improve the ranking in Google specifically for jobs websites? This is a really common question that comes up for the new top level domains. In short, no. You don't get a special bonus from having a keyword like that in your top level domain. Anecdotally, you can see that by searching naturally for anything that interests you. I'd venture a guess that the top results don't have those keywords as a domain ending. Often, it's not even in the URL at all. That's by design. Just because a website has a keyword in its domain name doesn't mean that it's more relevant than others for that keyword. In short, you don't need to put keywords in the domain name. From a practical point of view, it's worth also keeping in mind that businesses evolve over time and moving domains is hard. So it often makes sense to pick a domain name that you can use for the long run and not necessarily one that just matches what you're offering today. For example, if you focus on making awesome blue widgets and build your website on bestbluewidgets.com, what do you do when you start offering red widgets? So instead of spending too much time on the domain name or top level domain, focus instead on building up a site that you can continue to use for the long run. I hope you found this video useful and insightful, and I'll see you next time.