These are geographic, and descriptive, no guess work involved.
Question, is it best to market plural and singular url's together, or separate?
Would it be best to market them as a group, or individual / pairs?
I have spent years compiling these names with the hopes to corner the market and become the most often used family of Bay Area websites.
You can go here to see all the sites, with a description.
In an attempt to keep from getting indexed, I am breaking up the names. This site gets way too good of ranking for the url's listed, kudos to them! Please refer to the sites the same without the prefix "Bay," Thank You.
Just singular
---WideWeb.com , More or less a World Wide Web, for the Bay Area.
About a 100,000 page views a month. Lots of local features. AKA: Our sleeping giant. Top ranking under many Bay Area terms, such as Bay Area Radio Station, Bay Area Television Stations, Bay Area Newspapers, Bay Area Sports Teams, Bay Area Parks & Recreation, Bay Area Polls, Bay Area Chat Rooms, and in the top 3 or 4 pages for terms such as News, Traffic, Weather etc. The last ones have been tough nuts to crack, but we're moving up slowly.
---AreaBlogs.com
Currently dead thanks to spammers, but ranked first and second under "Bay Area Blogs."
I own both singular and plural of the following;
---Coupon.com
---Coupons.com
Active website, 100 or so hits a day. First page search engine rankings under Bay Area Coupons.
---Investor.com
---Investors.com
Active website, 100 or so hits a day. First page search engine rankings under Bay Investors.
---Bargain.com
---Bargains.com
Undeveloped
---Discount.com
---Discounts.com
Undeveloped
Thank you,
RJ
Question, is it best to market plural and singular url's together, or separate?
Would it be best to market them as a group, or individual / pairs?
I have spent years compiling these names with the hopes to corner the market and become the most often used family of Bay Area websites.
You can go here to see all the sites, with a description.
In an attempt to keep from getting indexed, I am breaking up the names. This site gets way too good of ranking for the url's listed, kudos to them! Please refer to the sites the same without the prefix "Bay," Thank You.
Just singular
---WideWeb.com , More or less a World Wide Web, for the Bay Area.
About a 100,000 page views a month. Lots of local features. AKA: Our sleeping giant. Top ranking under many Bay Area terms, such as Bay Area Radio Station, Bay Area Television Stations, Bay Area Newspapers, Bay Area Sports Teams, Bay Area Parks & Recreation, Bay Area Polls, Bay Area Chat Rooms, and in the top 3 or 4 pages for terms such as News, Traffic, Weather etc. The last ones have been tough nuts to crack, but we're moving up slowly.
---AreaBlogs.com
Currently dead thanks to spammers, but ranked first and second under "Bay Area Blogs."
I own both singular and plural of the following;
---Coupon.com
---Coupons.com
Active website, 100 or so hits a day. First page search engine rankings under Bay Area Coupons.
---Investor.com
---Investors.com
Active website, 100 or so hits a day. First page search engine rankings under Bay Investors.
---Bargain.com
---Bargains.com
Undeveloped
---Discount.com
---Discounts.com
Undeveloped
Thank you,
RJ






