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Approx. 1,07,00,00,000 search results when google search performed.

moremoney.com sold at 67,000 USD

Like more money, most money also powerful keyword
 
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It this context more money is a much better keyword.

Everyone is looking to make more money, so it is a keyword that applies to everyone. Most money makes less sense as it isn't really a standalone tern.

I see 6.5M results in quotes in Google, but most are sentence fragments like -

Who Earned the Most Money in 2017? - Newsweek
Here's who gave away the most money in 2017 - CNBC.com
Here Are the Billionaires Who Made the Most Money in 2017
Mining Margins and Where to Make the Most Money
How to Sell Your House for the Most Money - The Balance

It could have some value to the right buyer, but don't see much resale value.

Brad

 
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It this context more money is a much better keyword.

Everyone is looking to make more money, so it is a keyword that applies to everyone. Most money makes less sense as it isn't really a standalone tern.

I see 6.5M results in quotes in Google, but most are sentence fragments like -

Who Earned the Most Money in 2017? - Newsweek
Here's who gave away the most money in 2017 - CNBC.com
Here Are the Billionaires Who Made the Most Money in 2017
Mining Margins and Where to Make the Most Money
How to Sell Your House for the Most Money - The Balance

It could have some value to the right buyer, but don't see much resale value.

Brad
Thank you so much for your feedback!
 
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moremoney.com sold at 67,000 USD

Like more money, most money also powerful keyword
The value of moremoney.com and the sale price really has no relation to your domain name, none whatsoever. They are completely different meaning and worlds apart (sorry).

"More Money" means literally that, more money, which is a desirable thing.
"Most Money" doesn't mean anything as it stands and would have to have meaning forced into it. Such as a site about the rich and famous, but otherwise there is little meaning and so little value.

I'm not fond of the domain name as it's not really meaningful, but I wouldn't be surprised if you sell it as new TLDs are odd at the moment as no-one knows what they are so weird sales/purchases. That said you will need a ton of luck, just see the sales history for such names and you'll see hardly any sell.

Whether you do sell or not and the value is hard to say as the new TLD market has no stable sales to be able to predict a sale or value.

Good luck :)
 
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The value of moremoney.com and the sale price really has no relation to your domain name, none whatsoever. They are completely different meaning and worlds apart (sorry).

"More Money" means literally that, more money, which is a desirable thing.
"Most Money" doesn't mean anything as it stands and would have to have meaning forced into it. Such as a site about the rich and famous, but otherwise there is little meaning and so little value.

I'm not fond of the domain name as it's not really meaningful, but I wouldn't be surprised if you sell it as new TLDs are odd at the moment as no-one knows what they are so weird sales/purchases. That said you will need a ton of luck, just see the sales history for such names and you'll see hardly any sell.

Whether you do sell or not and the value is hard to say as the new TLD market has no stable sales to be able to predict a sale or value.

Good luck :)
Thanks.

Yeah i know both are different but both has good amount of search results that means keyword rich

More money -> 1,34,00,00,000 results
Most Money -> 1,07,00,00,000 search results

May be redirecting this domain to other Money related popular websites. (For example
UsedCarsforsale Domain Sells for Whopping $340,000, “Used Cars for Sale” is a search phrase that is keyed in by just under 1 million people every month via the Google and Yahoo/Bing search engines which makes it an extremely valuable web asset in the digital marketing industry. Google “Best Practices” and search engine behavioral studies suggest people are highly inclined to visit the sites that are exact matches for the searches they employ not only for cars but other consumer goods and services as well. )

Refer - https://www.digitaldealer.com/usedcarsforsale-domain-sells-whopping-340000/

Thanks,
 
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Forget numbers, look at results. Searching Google for "Most Money" doesn't return good results for keywords in a domain name, no-one is using them commercially, and it shows what I stated that the phrase has no meaning on it's own. The results are things like "who's house is worth the most money".
 
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May be redirecting this domain to other Money related popular websites. (For example
UsedCarsforsale Domain Sells for Whopping $340,000

You're thinking too deeply from the perspective of wanting your name to be worth a lot, but not stepping back and removing bias and asking if your name IS worth something from the facts.
"UsedCarsForSale" has no relevance at all to your domain name. You could redirect any domain name to any website.

Ask yourself this: Why would someone pay 6 figures for a great EMD and a very well searched for collection of words, want to buy "most.money" for a redirect?
A: They never would, honestly they wouldn't.
 
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You're thinking too deeply from the perspective of wanting your name to be worth a lot, but not stepping back and removing bias and asking if your name IS worth something from the facts.
"UsedCarsForSale" has no relevance at all to your domain name. You could redirect any domain name to any website.

Ask yourself this: Why would someone pay 6 figures for a great EMD and a very well searched for collection of words, want to buy "most.money" for a redirect?
A: They never would, honestly they wouldn't.
Ok Thanks
 
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I don't think anyone would search for the term ''most money'' on google.

Could have value I'm sure with the right buyer though
 
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Awkward as a stand-alone domain for sure.
 
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I would take a long shot and try and sell to the owners of most.com
 
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I would take a long shot and try and sell to the owners of most.com
That's called "spam".

Not being funny at you at all, but a low level name should never be sent to someone who owns a 6 figure name. Especially if they have some kind of TM....
 
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That's called "spam".

Not being funny at you at all, but a low level name should never be sent to someone who owns a 6 figure name. Especially if they have some kind of TM....
Well, from what I have read on here most domainers are outbounding all the time to make sales.

If you think a dictionary word such as ''most'' would have any grounds for a TM claim, your bonkers. You must be on drugs!
 
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Well, from what I have read on here most domainers are outbounding all the time to make sales.
I never said "don't do outbound", nothing of the sort. It's about domain value and why someone would or would not care about your email.

"most.com" is a 6 figure name. The owner of that name gave premium money for it, they don't want "most.money", as they had 6 figures, they'd have registered/bought that too.

What about "most" dot all of the other 1000 new TLDs? most.ninja, most.office...You think they want them too?


If you think a dictionary word such as ''most'' would have any grounds for a TM claim, your bonkers. You must be on drugs!
Easy there. I never stated anything of the kind, I merely mentioned "TM".

Don't for one second think big corps and courts care or will back down because of some moral ground about "we should be able to own this domain name". Sure they've "probably" got no grounds, but I think you misunderstand the potential of the situation here. Large large corps will have people trying to sell them their own domain name in one of these new TLDs all the time. They have things in place to stop this because they have plenty of $$ to do so.

Without contacting them it's "probably" fine, but as soon as you contact them you've admitted your name is related to theirs - bad faith - domain name obtained...
 
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Well, from what I have read on here most domainers are outbounding all the time to make sales.
There is a difference between outbound and spamming. Sadly too many are just spamming but that doesn't make it right. As an end user, I have seen many of those spams peddling useless garbage.

If you think a dictionary word such as ''most'' would have any grounds for a TM claim, your bonkers. You must be on drugs!
Sure, go tell famous companies like Apple Orange their trademarks are invalid because they use generic keywords. In short, a generic keyword can be TM within a certain context. Plenty of famous brands are generic, dictionary keywords. And they enforce their brands (TM rights and copyright) vigorously.
 
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There is a difference between outbound and spamming. Sadly too many are just spamming but that doesn't make it right. As an end user, I have seen many of those spams peddling useless garbage.


Sure, go tell famous companies like Apple Orange their trademarks are invalid because they use generic keywords. In short, a generic keyword can be TM within a certain context. Plenty of famous brands are generic, dictionary keywords. And they enforce their brands (TM rights and copyright) vigorously.
A TM cannot be too common and/or non-distinctive
 
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its hard to sell a .money domain for real money ))
so reg fee
 
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