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I wasnt sure if i shoud put this question here or the traffic forum. I voted here.

Ok after a few regging mistakes i finally hit a domain im satisfied on.

"sexmyx(.)com"

At first i wanted to flip this somehow into a adult theme sight. Value of the domain may be low but the catchy slogan might have some value with some work.

Upon further thinking I actually want to make an online store that has nothing to do with adult themes at all. This will take some time and some investing to get it where i need to go. In the mean time i want to park it. I want to park it as an adult site.

Stating that, because the site is newly regged will it eventually pick up traffic with 0 back links? also, even tho its parked will google and yahoo etc index the domain as a sex site based on parking? Do 0 backlinked new parked domains ever grow at all in traffic besides "typed in" traffic?

I just dont want the site to be indexed as an adult site when i eventually in a year change it to an online store.
 
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what kind of online store will this be?
 
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johname said:
what kind of online store will this be?

Clothing store, also thank you for your reply. Still never got an answer to my questions tho :P
 
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to me your stuck in adult land with this domain. lets see what others say
 
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johname said:
to me your stuck in adult land with this domain. lets see what others say

thats the thing, it should be adult themed. But i neither have the resources or the legal knowledge to venture into that area.... So, I picked something I can handle. the name is catchy, it *can* be controversial which may bring in more traffic and i know i can pull it off.

whether it flops or not is a matter of variables. If i can get some traffic in the site and it can be successful im sure it could be of some value. Im honestly looking for a resell of domain, but the amount it is currently worth to the amount i personally think it could be worth is a little far off :P
 
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you may try to made a website that have been talk about health sex.. and you can make traffic to by made some forum on subdomain right ? and sell some product in another subdomain...


regards.
 
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mwzd said:
Grassman, you can't use that for anything but adult. :td:

Do yourself a favour, read up on NP for a few weeks at least before you reg any more 'gems'. Good Luck.

why cant i use it as anything but an adult site, I can see that it was registered before. Can you please clarify why i cannot use it as anything else? i dont care what it was used for before. is this comment just your opinion? or is there something i missed.

Thanks for your comment but 8-10$ a year for "mistakes" i can handle. please clarify
 
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If you really want to develop it a year is not to long to publish some simple placeholder text themed to what you plan for the site. A couple years ago I spent a weekend putting up a few wordpress installs on some keyword domians and publishing a few short articles on them. A year later they had been indexed, had a little PR because of the domains and themed posts and were ready to do something with.

Unless it yields exceptional parked results I think the aged, on topic, content will have more value a year from now.
 
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Grassman said:
why cant i use it as anything but an adult site, I can see that it was registered before. Can you please clarify why i cannot use it as anything else? i dont care what it was used for before. is this comment just your opinion? or is there something i missed.

Because the word 'sex' jumps out of the url.
And it says sex my x anyway you cut it.
Counter branding might be not feasible.

This is my opinion.
Tell you what, print it on a card and show it to 20 people, 80%+ will see 'sex'.
Its just the way the human mind operates.

Grassman said:
Thanks for your comment but 8-10$ a year for "mistakes" i can handle. please clarify

Remember me when these come up for renewal.
To be serious in this business you need to know what you're doing. $8 x 1000 domains can become expensive...fast.
Since you're new here I thought I'd pop in some advice, you're free to shoot your foot off. Good Luck.

//unsubscribe.
 
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mwzd said:
Because the word 'sex' jumps out of the url.
And it says sex my x anyway you cut it.
Counter branding might be not feasible.

This is my opinion.
Tell you what, print it on a card and show it to 20 people, 80%+ will see 'sex'.
Its just the way the human mind operates.

hey, i never took your opinions as an insult at all, just when someone gives an opinion opposite of mine i usually request why. thats all. I understand your thoughts on it, but i was looking at the con traversal aspect of it. my target audience would be the age of 14-17 unisex. which is why i personally feel the name would work. kids would love it, parents would hate it (maybe) and it would drive the amount of traffic. The only downside to that is it would be the parents that would be the ones buying from the site and if they don't like the name then they wont make the purchase. I could be completely out to lunch and i probably am, but you never know unless you try right? and who knows might just work. stranger things have happened. theres a couple of things i am thinking on doing. thank you for your opinion

as far as renewal dates, thanks for the heads up but i was well aware of that. = ) again, im totally cool with your opinion just curious of why and now i understand. you can only learn from experience
 
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if your going to "invest" in this store, you might want to "invest" in a better name.
 
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Grassman said:
my target audience would be the age of 14-17

WOW


please dont target minors with " sex my x "


:td:
 
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