CoolMath.co.uk
Volume: 6,120,000/mo | CPC: $1.04--->Source: Google
United Kingdom 246,000 I CPC: £1.52--->Source: Google Global Market Finder
cool math 40,500 1.31---> Source: SEMRUSH(UK Monthly search volume)
Keyword rich domain with 6,120,000 million global monthly searches and between 40.5k(SemRush) and 246k(Google Global Market Finder) uk exact match searches. I think there is massive value in the domain to most online education companies centered in the United Kingdom. The word combination itself has been registered in roughly 19tlds, so its pretty hard to catch the name in a liquid gtld or English speaking cctld. One thing to note however, is the fact that there hasn't been any math related .co.uk domain sales that have been publicly listed. However, I don't think that is much of a detterant in this case considering the search volume of the name and its possible uses.
The only other math related domains I have seen listed in the .co.uk namespace average between 50 and 70 local exact match monthly searches, so approximately 1/10th of a percent (0.001) of the search volume of my domain. Similar names within +/- 5k to 10k monthly searches of 40.5k, like Van Insurance, wardrobe and others have exceptional bid volume at fairly high asks (250 000GBP buy now for van insurance). So there does seem to be a correlation between search volume, name quality and price. There is another issue with math vs maths but in terms of a domain name I don't think using maths makes sense.
Let me know what you think.
Slader23
Volume: 6,120,000/mo | CPC: $1.04--->Source: Google
United Kingdom 246,000 I CPC: £1.52--->Source: Google Global Market Finder
cool math 40,500 1.31---> Source: SEMRUSH(UK Monthly search volume)
Keyword rich domain with 6,120,000 million global monthly searches and between 40.5k(SemRush) and 246k(Google Global Market Finder) uk exact match searches. I think there is massive value in the domain to most online education companies centered in the United Kingdom. The word combination itself has been registered in roughly 19tlds, so its pretty hard to catch the name in a liquid gtld or English speaking cctld. One thing to note however, is the fact that there hasn't been any math related .co.uk domain sales that have been publicly listed. However, I don't think that is much of a detterant in this case considering the search volume of the name and its possible uses.
The only other math related domains I have seen listed in the .co.uk namespace average between 50 and 70 local exact match monthly searches, so approximately 1/10th of a percent (0.001) of the search volume of my domain. Similar names within +/- 5k to 10k monthly searches of 40.5k, like Van Insurance, wardrobe and others have exceptional bid volume at fairly high asks (250 000GBP buy now for van insurance). So there does seem to be a correlation between search volume, name quality and price. There is another issue with math vs maths but in terms of a domain name I don't think using maths makes sense.
Let me know what you think.
Slader23