Hi,
I'm looking to buy a domain name I found, and need some assistance.
The "problem" with the domain is - the keyword phrase that makes up the domain is reversed in the name. So for example, if 1,000,000 people are looking for "download music" (not saying that's the domain of course), then the domain is "musicdownload.org"
This domain is related to a consumable, digital product. I'm not asking to find out how much it's worth (although estimates would be appreciated), but more to find out if the reversed order of the 2 keywords making the complete keyword phrase which is searched over 1,000,000+ times according to overture, makes this domain worthless, a little worse than the same domain with the correct order, or just as worthy of the same domain with ethe correct order (in our case - as an example - downloadmusic.org)?
Thoughts would be very appreciated, as I'm looking to buy it and would like to know what the implications would be on the SEO potential of the domain.
Thanks!
Adi Friedman, Partner.
Two Believers Web Holdings
http://www.TwoBelievers.com
I'm looking to buy a domain name I found, and need some assistance.
The "problem" with the domain is - the keyword phrase that makes up the domain is reversed in the name. So for example, if 1,000,000 people are looking for "download music" (not saying that's the domain of course), then the domain is "musicdownload.org"
This domain is related to a consumable, digital product. I'm not asking to find out how much it's worth (although estimates would be appreciated), but more to find out if the reversed order of the 2 keywords making the complete keyword phrase which is searched over 1,000,000+ times according to overture, makes this domain worthless, a little worse than the same domain with the correct order, or just as worthy of the same domain with ethe correct order (in our case - as an example - downloadmusic.org)?
Thoughts would be very appreciated, as I'm looking to buy it and would like to know what the implications would be on the SEO potential of the domain.
Thanks!
Adi Friedman, Partner.
Two Believers Web Holdings
http://www.TwoBelievers.com













