Possibly, but quite possibly not. Search Engines are smart these days, if you have two similar domains on the same IP address, with the same content, you might actually get penalized for it. If you're going to do that, you want the different domains on different IPs addresses at different hosting companies and you have to carefully manage the campaign. It's quite a lot of work and might not be worth it for you...
Keywords are important, but there are other very, very important factors to consider. In/out bound links, for example. In extreme cases, keyword spamming will drop your placement. It use to be that you wanted a relatively high keyword density, that is, you'd repeat your keywords every 10 or 14 words or so. People started abusing that to get higher rankings and the search algorithms adapted. As a result, keyword density isn't very important.
Like the previous posters said, just register the other name and point it to your .com.
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Originally Posted by Reg
Thanks for the tips and for the offer to help!
I wondered (or was under the notion) that in having another index or cover page one could have more prime keywords to be picked up by the search engines. Then you could link the pages to eachother. Sort of like being having multiple listings in the yellow pages instead of just one. Does that make sense?
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