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cercelarua

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Hi ,

I am a newbie in domaining so please bear with me.

The situation is as follows:
I am trying to buy some domain names for parking PPC(NameDrive).

As i understand , the Overture Keyword Suggestion Tool is the best in determining the type-in traffic a domain may or may not have (Am i right ?).

There is something i don't understand. Let's take one example of searched term:

"baby gay kiss lil wayne" . This shows 1165 results without TLD of course.

Now if i buy this rubbish domain BabyGayKissLilWayne.com should i expect any type-in traffic ? I just don't get it how to efficiently use this tool.

Also , which is the minimum number of results (no TLD) for a domain in Overture to expect some nice type-in traffic ?

Thanks !
 
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AfternicAfternic
Man the more I am on this site, the more I find I don't know, what a great question
 
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baby gay kiss lil wayne, is ordered by the first letter of each keyword. It's called canonicalization in Yahoo world. It should really be "lil wayne & baby gay kiss".

Welcome to the yahoo world. Did I also mention that 99.5% of the time they strip out numbers as well?

Donny
 
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Ovt requires a dose of intuition and shouldn't be a stand alone reason to reg a name imo. It's also fraught with glitches.
 
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Another thing to watch out for is missing plurals on ovt.

It's not very often that you'll stumble across a multi-word ovt w/o ext phrase that's worthy of registering exactly as they show it.

Do your research on everything, and by all means don't limit yourself to just overture... there's nichebot, keyword discovery, wordtracker etc etc.

G'luck with your searching.
 
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