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GuessWhat.us (Bid starts at $3)

1. Dictionary word
2. having 2 keywords
3. United States: Average Monthly Searches: 5,400
4. United States: Low competition
5. All other TLDs taken
6. Avg Search Results (keyword): 70,700,000
7. Huge possibilities to use (e.g.guess what will happen in POLITICS, guess what next in FASHION, guess what to drift up in TECHNOLOGY, guess what how to maintain HEALTH etc...)
8. Registrar: GoDaddy
9. Expires at: 26/07/2016

Why-Hate.com (Bid starts at $5)

1. Dictionary Word
2. Avg Search Results (keyword): 6,890,000
3. Competition: Low
4. Estibot value: $1000
5. Huge explore to various niches (e.g. why hate PEOPLE, why hate GENDER, why hate RELIGION, why hate TECHNOLOGY, why hate EDUCATION, why hate HEALTH)
6. Easy to remember
7. Registrar: GoDaddy
8: Expires at: 2/08/2016

TreatMen.net (Bid starts at $4)

1. Domain category Food -- Candy
2. Avg Search Results (keyword): 550,000
3. Average Cost Per Click: $2.05 USD
4. Average Ad Competition: Low
5. Registrar: GoDaddy
6. Easy to remember
7. Expires at: 3/08/2016

Payment methods: Payoneer, UBL wiz card
 
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Domains of Dictionary word with such search volume are being sold on between $500 and $1000 on Flippa and GD. Grasp the chance to get your own dictionary word domains and use it in a way, you want. Deal begins with:

GuessWhat.us ($3)
Why-Hate.com ($5)
TreatMen.net ($4)


Increment: $1 on all 3 domains. Get Ready to own your own USEFUL domain!
 
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