- Impact
- 200
New and Improved w/ avg search stat volume for [exact] search!
Domain CPC Local Global
Pr******bqGrills.com $1.59 1000 590 REG'D!
Type1DiabetesCure.com $1.40 1600 1300
CityOfOntarioCalifornia.com $0.86 720 720
***buryCtHo***t.com $3.26 1300 720 REG'D!
Keywords
[type 1 diabetes cure]
[city of ontario california]
Google Adwords Tool Link
Uncheck "Use synonyms"
Go to "Filter my results" and check "Don't show ideas for new keywords"
Under the drop down menu titled "Choose columns to display" select "Show All"
Under the drop down menu titled "Match type" select "Exact"
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If you haven't read this response from Mark to a June 11, 2009 blog post (5th comment down), it may be one of the most important notes on domaining you will ever read.
For application of the above advice, Google search the following keywords with or without quotes:
unstructured information
lemon sour
automatic pencils
pay later catalogs
small business copiers
movie rental releases
creme de cocoa
high quality wigs
engraved pet tags
The keyword phrases with .com added that you see in the results are from my company portfolio. Shhhh! ... (you are all now sworn to secrecy)
No doubt that in the future, those mini-sites Mark refers to will need to evolve into fully developed content rich portals that become the ultimate source of information for the product, service or subject matter represented by the keywords of the domain name. Getting it done with multiple sites will be a challenge, but not one that is insurmountable. I wouldn't be surprised if Google rolled out its own product similar to DevHub.com - only with all the usual Google bells and whistles.
It would be fitting, in that Google (IMO) unknowingly jump started the domain industry when it began to offer ways to monetize domain names without adding any Site Visitor Value (SVV) to the domain space. The law of unintended consequences took over shortly thereafter. Nevertheless, the underlying concept of longtail keywords still holds true. Managing them efficiently for profit will be the real work, but you can be sure that the days of the lazy* domainer will become the stuff of nostalgia and no longer a viable business model.
Rep if you like (or even if you don't!), and always do your due diligence and confirm stats & analytics data! Please post a quick reply if you pick one up as a courtesy to other NP members.:blink:
*No offense intended. This is merely a reference note to indicate a quantum shift in the domain industry that will bear little relation to what has come before.
Domain CPC Local Global
Pr******bqGrills.com $1.59 1000 590 REG'D!
Type1DiabetesCure.com $1.40 1600 1300
CityOfOntarioCalifornia.com $0.86 720 720
***buryCtHo***t.com $3.26 1300 720 REG'D!
Keywords
[type 1 diabetes cure]
[city of ontario california]
Google Adwords Tool Link
Uncheck "Use synonyms"
Go to "Filter my results" and check "Don't show ideas for new keywords"
Under the drop down menu titled "Choose columns to display" select "Show All"
Under the drop down menu titled "Match type" select "Exact"
****************************************
If you haven't read this response from Mark to a June 11, 2009 blog post (5th comment down), it may be one of the most important notes on domaining you will ever read.
For application of the above advice, Google search the following keywords with or without quotes:
unstructured information
lemon sour
automatic pencils
pay later catalogs
small business copiers
movie rental releases
creme de cocoa
high quality wigs
engraved pet tags
The keyword phrases with .com added that you see in the results are from my company portfolio. Shhhh! ... (you are all now sworn to secrecy)
No doubt that in the future, those mini-sites Mark refers to will need to evolve into fully developed content rich portals that become the ultimate source of information for the product, service or subject matter represented by the keywords of the domain name. Getting it done with multiple sites will be a challenge, but not one that is insurmountable. I wouldn't be surprised if Google rolled out its own product similar to DevHub.com - only with all the usual Google bells and whistles.
It would be fitting, in that Google (IMO) unknowingly jump started the domain industry when it began to offer ways to monetize domain names without adding any Site Visitor Value (SVV) to the domain space. The law of unintended consequences took over shortly thereafter. Nevertheless, the underlying concept of longtail keywords still holds true. Managing them efficiently for profit will be the real work, but you can be sure that the days of the lazy* domainer will become the stuff of nostalgia and no longer a viable business model.
Rep if you like (or even if you don't!), and always do your due diligence and confirm stats & analytics data! Please post a quick reply if you pick one up as a courtesy to other NP members.:blink:
*No offense intended. This is merely a reference note to indicate a quantum shift in the domain industry that will bear little relation to what has come before.
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