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I haven't heard much talk on NP about keywords, and by whom and how they're created. I've found a word that I personally like, and in accordance with it's definition seen here I've created a couple of what I consider to be pretty decent domains using the word "revelry", and here is it's definition;
From Cambridge Dictionary revelry; situation in which people are drinking, dancing, singing, etc. at a party or in public
In my youth I was known as a Rebel-Rouser or as some might say a Hell Raiser! Said in an endearing way of course
Namebio doesn't have a single sale using the word "revelry", but I've discovered some pretty good uses for domains using the word "Revelry". I've registered about a half dozen domains similar to "Revelry Global" and "Reverly Casino", but well know places/venues where people generally revel
You might say I'm a rebellionist who questions the status quo
, and as such I think I can make "revelry" a keyword, especially if I'm able to attract one of the top advertising firms in NY, Chicago or LA who see's the value in my idea.
Finally, anyone else see value in turning a non keyword into a keyword? Any other thoughts or ideas?
From Cambridge Dictionary revelry; situation in which people are drinking, dancing, singing, etc. at a party or in public
In my youth I was known as a Rebel-Rouser or as some might say a Hell Raiser! Said in an endearing way of course
Namebio doesn't have a single sale using the word "revelry", but I've discovered some pretty good uses for domains using the word "Revelry". I've registered about a half dozen domains similar to "Revelry Global" and "Reverly Casino", but well know places/venues where people generally revel
Finally, anyone else see value in turning a non keyword into a keyword? Any other thoughts or ideas?

















