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domain Please Appraise HowToMakeMoneyDomaining.com, SaveByRecycling.com, BankMoneyLoans.com

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Any appraisals are greatly appreciated. Please be honest even if it hurts!

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Long tail names are very much impacted by the development.
And when looking at longtail names they MUST fit natural
human speech patterns to a "T". Sometimes algorithms pick
up the word combinations (phrases) in an unnatural mechanical
way and can value them falsely.

How to make money Domaining would be a great domain to develop.
As a good forum with good membership the name would be more
valuable as an ad revenue stream than for sale.

HowToMakeMoneyDomaining.com @ mid $$

Save By Recycling is a decent name but again would need some development to increase it's value. Also when dealing with these "green" type names I try yo grab the COM and the ORG. Generally I point the COM at the ORG. ORG seems to work better in that niche than COM.

SaveByRecyling.com $ low - mid $$


Bank Money Loans is a misread combination you liked because of the high CPC and rich finance words. However the phrase is mechanical and wont
pay out for the word string your thinking it will. Also as a plural you should try to have the singular as well for traffic redirect.

BankMoneyLoans.com @ low - mid $$ (right buyer @ low $$$)

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"How To Make Money Domaining" using quotes 1,270 google results, too weak in numbers but still could get low xx in this forum in my opinion
 
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i know how to make money domaining is a little long, but I just thought it was a good name to have especially with the right end user. I appreciate all the appraisals.
 
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