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If I'm reading correctly, overtures for gospel lyrics is somewhere around 65,455 searches.

Your personal thoughts and appraisals are welcomed.

I also own currenttime.us (current time)

Thank you all.
 
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AfternicAfternic
This is a much better name than the others you've posted - however, I am curious as to where you're getting your ovt numbers. Overture for Jan. 2007 (where it's been since Jan. 2007) reveals 19977. Decent numbers, but short of 65k.

In any case, this is a good pick-up. Gospelmusic.com sold for, I believe, 150k a couple years ago, so there is strong commercial interest in this area.

You could get low-xxx from a reseller, but I'm not sure how much end-user interest there would be since there are already a number of lyrics sites out there.

Developing would be best if you're not looking for a quick flip from another domainer.

Good luck.
 
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thanks for your time and input. Another forum poster turned me on to http://freekeywords.wordtracker.com/ and http://keyword.secretstohighprofit.com/ (this one is sometimes slow as well and at times you have to try 3 to 4 times before it produces results). Are these considered OVT results? That outdated yahoo ovt is so irritating to use and hardly works 95% of the time. I'm still learning about buying/selling domains and admit I've bought some crappy ones but think I'm getting the hang of what has value and what doesn't. I've come across some .us domains that have sold pretty well and felt it was a descent purchase with potential.

None of these don't appear to be developed:

SexToys.us $15,000
Cellphones.us $12,250
Wholefoods.us $10,000
Organicfoods.us $10,000
Gourmentfoods.us $10,000
 
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