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Hi guys, i have exatch match domain (.com) with 1,830,000 million searches every month.

Is there any value for that domain?

But the searches is not global search. Its popular in one country.

And kwfinder show that keyword difficulity for that domain is easy.

I want to flip that domain if there is any value for that.
 
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No one wwil be able to give you an accurate answer without first knowing the name.
 
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^^ This.

Depends on lot of factors. Niche competitiveness, keyword price, easiness to pronounce, length...
 
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Hello Escobart,

Welcome to NamePros.

As stated above, for anyone to give you an estimate you would have to share the domains name.

Also, please post the name in the title as well, as per NP rules.

Thank you.

Peace,
Kenny
 
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The domain could be "whydoihavetowipesomuchafteripoop.com" based on your description.

We need more detail.
 
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Are you going to list for sale like this?
 
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be carefull with search volume
its not always the way you think it is
 
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I know others have said this, but we'd need to know the name to really judge.
Also, there are phrases out there with lots of search volume that are borderline worthless in my opinion.

If it has this many searches are there are people using CPC advertising for the same keyword phrase/domain name then it's more likely to have some value.
 
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Like everyone has said. Depends on the domain and niche etc. If it is just a question for example it is not a good start, 9 times out of 10.

Also EMD is not what it used to be with SEO. Google used to give lots of weight to EMD domains. SEO in 2018 not so much anymore. It helps a bit , but not like it once did.
 
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