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If keywords of a domain are searched 100K to 1 Million times a month according to Google Keyword Plannet tool, what should be the asking price?
Time has very little to do with the equation.Present Domain Value = Number Of Global Monthly Average Searches x $1 Cost Per Click (CPC) / Number Of Years Required To Be No. 1 In Search Engines From Today
For example, in 2016, the global monthly average of “VPN” was about 8,800,000. At $1 per search and four years to become No. 1 in Google Search results, this still indicated that $976,730 was a great deal.
Example Formula = 8,800,000 Monthly Searches x $1 CPC / Four Years = $2,200,000
Fast forward to July 2018, and we see the 12-month average of global search volume for “VPN” was 13,600,000, suggesting that the current value of VPN.com has grown to $5,500,000 in domain equity alone.
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Time has very little to do with the equation.
NoAre there any trademarks involved?
171 results for a term with 100k+ searches?
Something isn't adding up here.
Brad
20 with .com included, otherwise 16.It depends on many factors. Impossible to answer with the information given.
How long is a piece of string?
Brad
Brad, this is what always happens when you search with quotes as I mentioned above as well.
My search engine settings are set to show 100 results per page. So for most of the search terms when you search them with quotes and go to page 2(if settings are to show 100 results per page) you won't see many pages for probably 80% of the search terms. Thanks.
"brandable Canadian"
and it showed me, just 5 results that contain that phrase exactly. However the same without quotes gives about 150,000 results."nanotechnology brands"
gives me just 141 results, whereas take out the quotation marks and it is 2.55 million results.Google searches with quotation marks, that show results with exactly that phrase, and nothing other, can be pretty small in many cases.
For example, "word1 word2" shows pages that contain exactly word1[space]word2, so for example word2 word 1, that would normally appear without quotes, or word1Word2 (no space) would not appear nor I think would word1[2 spaces]word2.
Just now I checked a search on"brandable Canadian"
and it showed me, just 5 results that contain that phrase exactly. However the same without quotes gives about 150,000 results.
Nanotechnology is a big area, but a Google search on"nanotechnology brands"
gives me just 141 results, whereas take out the quotation marks and it is 2.55 million results.
Bob
Good point, Brad. When the post said "when you search with quotes" was not sure which was being referred to.Sure, but those are search results. There is a difference between search results and search volume.
Anything that is actually getting 100K+ search volume is going to have far more than 171 results in quotes.
Good point, Brad.
As I understand it from one of the posts the first word in the domain name is THE. Typically how does that affect search volume? I would think exact would go way way down? Even broad for that matter.
Of course, the bigger question is does the value of the domain that starts with The also go way way down too . I guess it depends, not always, but sometimes.
Bob
Huh? If it's about a specific product go find a Company that's offers affiliate programs. Jesus thats how you monetize a siteIt is not speculation. Monthly searches are between 100K and 1 Million. I cannot make a website because it is about a specific product and people come looking to buy it. Since I do not sell that product, the website will be of no use.
Also, if I make a website it will not rank because of the bounce rate. The bounce rate is going to be very high because the visitors will not find what they are looking for i.e. the product.
And that in turn overtime will actually increase the value of Said domain. Build site+rank the site in eearch engines+monetize= higher selling price on domainsHuh? If it's about a specific product go find a Company that's offers affiliate programs. Jesus thats how you monetize a site