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"earthquake preparedness kit" - about 160.000 results
http://www.google.com/#sclient=psy&...gc.r_pw.&fp=da8c3ab7508c4c6a&biw=1366&bih=639
"earthquake readiness kit" - about 4500 results
http://www.google.com/#sclient=psy&...gc.r_pw.&fp=da8c3ab7508c4c6a&biw=1366&bih=639
so, the search
results are also around 35 times higher.
this ratio also exactly matches the
monthy search numbers he mentioned
(58 x 35 = 2032) 2032 is nearly the same as 1900.
therefore we can assume that in this context, the term "preparedness" is used around 35 times higher than "readiness" all around the world.
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what you are basically saying is: you can take any domain and develop it and have better results than someone with a "better" (more monthly searches/more results) domain.
of course thats true, but this is not the basis how we can appraise domain names imo.
we are talking about (and always appraise) the
potential of domain names (
same effort!
same initial/starting situation).
I agree with everything that you're saying.
I was responding in part to the quote:
""Readiness" is better than "Preparedness" to an enduser who's looking at a $7 reg fee vs. a domainer's purchase price"
The question was whether an end user would prefer to pay premium or not for preparedness vs readiness. It depends on the end-user but I would not expect all of them to consider 1700 exact searches a month as statistically significant.
That's a real valid question and I personally think that solid development overcomes a slight name deficit and that fact shouldn't be so dismissed. Domainers will try to convince end-users of this fact when they have the lower searched term, will they not?
The reality is that preparedness is more likely to be searched; however, as it is more or less a synonym of readiness so the search numbers aren't going to be as important as they are always. Google will find and index both sites just fine for both terms.
My gut said preparedness was a much better term because, as I said, that's what I hear (referring to hurricanes).
On actually looking at results/searches:
The base word PREPARE is used far more in searches than READY and at a significant margin. So "how to prepare for..." vs "how to read for..."
This makes the preparedness version far superior to the readiness version, imho, and would expect someone to pay mid-high $xxx for it.
When dealing with values like this would it be significant to a business?
I don't think so. I think that an end user would benefit from spending up to a multiple K just to get the better name but I would actually look at potential upgrades for a little more generic unless the market is purely "earthquake". I'm sure there are plenty of similar names parked.
To me this is a "redirect" or "traffic" name for a business and that dents the value a lot. I would never setup a business on the EPK name.
Disaster/Supply/Kits.com for example is searched less but available for under $1500 and is used for disasters of all kinds.. do you really want to spend money for "Earthquake" only?
Disaster/Preparedness/Kit.com is under $4K and
DISASTER/PREPAREDNESS/KITS.COM is listed at $500 <---Much better value, imho
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I actually like 72 Hour Survival kit but the question is again the same Hour vs Hr which in this case I think its a bigger issue. I would think the hour > hr but I would spend the $7 and match them up as a pair and ask mid-$xxx
It's more generic though which makes it far more appealing to me than the EPK. The fact that two people have shortened the domain to EPK also does say something
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On a final note. I don't give a hoot about those who say that an exact keyword gets you high ranking in 30 days blah blah blah because in this case the valuation is for an end user who would likely want to be there in 3000 days as well.
"Hurricane Preparedness Kit" is a much more solid base term but "Hurricane Readiness Kit" would be almost as good if the first name was taken.. but I'd find available for purchase more generic names.
If I were an end user? I'd start negotiations $500 for the pair. Or $300 for the EPK and and $100 for 72Hour and reg 72 Hr for $7