The hairdo is great we tried and could only get wigs
Rachel Welch has a line of wigs and it;s a big business.
Makeovers can be the body the home just about anything can be made over 400 million results on google for makeover great possibility,
Good one OT
Thanks for the complement, it counts a lot coming from someone who’s been fighting all the experts here.
Although I don’t agree with the naysayers as to the future potentials of 3d domains, but when it comes to domaining in general they have made some good points, If you can manage to get a bunch of first or second tier domains that are perfectly suited to the practical and popular uses of 3d technology then you will be in a very strong position when 3d becomes more mainstream, but you got to be careful not to get too carried away because you might get stuck with a bunch of third and forth tier domains that nobody wants even if 3d becomes popular. For every domain that you register (or buy in the aftermarket) you got to do some research and analysis as to its usefulness and popularity, there are basically two types of domains, brandables and the generics, brandables usually don’t have too many searches associated with them, but they look catchy and attractive (like: Jet Blue), generics on the other hand are usually plain keywords that get searched a lot (like: Cars or Homes), some companies might also take a generic keyword and make it into a brand (like: Apple). Most domainers try to get generic keywords that have high search numbers although some who are creative enough might come up with a few brandables (non TM ones) that they can sell to new businesses. Since most of the 3d applications are kind of new there might not be a lot of searches associated with them yet, but if you can find a popular keyword that is suited to the 3d technology then logic says that people are probably going to start searching for the 3d version of that keyword in the near future when 3d becomes more mainstream, that’s why I got 3dHomeTheater.US because “ home theater “ already gets around 500k monthly searches so it’s safe to assume that a great number of those people might search for “ 3d home theater “ in the near future (if not already).
Also you need to keep in mind that the number of monthly searches for a certain keyword is different than the number of search results for that keyword.
You can see the number of monthly searches if you use the google keyword tool:
---https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal
Be sure to choose exact under the match type dropdown menu in order to get more accurate numbers.
You can see the search result numbers at google.com by searching for a keyword or phrase in quotes ( quotation marks “ --- “ ), you might want to go past the first few pages because sometimes the search numbers drop down drastically from what it showed initially.
You can also use google insights for further analysis of keyword search history and regional popularity:
---http://www.google.com/insights/search/#
First rule of domaining is to go with your own gut feelings, but make sure you know the basics and pay attention to what other more experienced domainers are saying (the ones that don’t have a hidden agenda that is
).
(just my opinion)
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