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I've just started getting into domaining and I think I have a broad idea of how to value most domains, but I'm still a bit unsure about multi keyword names. The ones here all fall under the same category I think - great for CPC and nice keywords but I don't think a brand would ever use them for their main website.
collegefinanceadvisor - Lots of potential with the word "finance", and lots of similar domains were recently sold, eg. studentfinancedomain for 610 usd. I've been told that godaddy sales can sometimes be inaccurate and manipulative however.
luxekorea - Maybe good for a fashion or furniture brand? Luxelivingasia was recently sold. I'm unsure about the word luxe though.
Shoptshirtonline sounds pretty good, but I've noticed that tshirt has low sales and there are lots available.
I'm okay with small margins, and I'm generally aiming for $150 - $250 with my regs. Am I making the right decision by ignoring these types of 2/3 word names, or would I be missing out on anything?
Ty in advance!
I've just started getting into domaining and I think I have a broad idea of how to value most domains, but I'm still a bit unsure about multi keyword names. The ones here all fall under the same category I think - great for CPC and nice keywords but I don't think a brand would ever use them for their main website.
collegefinanceadvisor - Lots of potential with the word "finance", and lots of similar domains were recently sold, eg. studentfinancedomain for 610 usd. I've been told that godaddy sales can sometimes be inaccurate and manipulative however.
luxekorea - Maybe good for a fashion or furniture brand? Luxelivingasia was recently sold. I'm unsure about the word luxe though.
Shoptshirtonline sounds pretty good, but I've noticed that tshirt has low sales and there are lots available.
I'm okay with small margins, and I'm generally aiming for $150 - $250 with my regs. Am I making the right decision by ignoring these types of 2/3 word names, or would I be missing out on anything?
Ty in advance!