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Check It Out Here- https://flippa.com/8934632-proexercizeequipment-com

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Domain: ProExercizeEquipment(cOM)

Registrar: GoDaddy

Exp Date: 7/9/2018
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  • 3 CORE!! WORDS
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  • With the Health industry in the U.S currently at 3 TRILLION!! This domain name would be perfect for the health side of the spectrum.
  • You will AUTOMATICLLY!! Have a lot of 1ups on competition
  • You will AUTOMATICLLY!! Have Targeted Traffic to your website
  • You will AUTOMATICLLY!! Have AMAZING SEO
  • You will AUTOMATICLLY!! Have a Great website for AD revenue
  • And there’s sooooooo much more to say but, is it really necessary?
Searches

  • Pro -100K – 1M/ Month
  • Exercize - 100K – 1M /Month
  • Equipment - 10K – 100K/ Month
  • Exact Phrase (ProExercizeEquipment)- 10 – 100 (Great Monetization potential)
Name

  • Easily Said
  • Easy To Remember
  • Common words in the health industry
Appraisal

  • This domain is appraised on the average from {$500 - $1,000}
 
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Exercise is spelled like this, 1M searches for typo? Please explain
 
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Exercise is spelled like this, 1M searches for typo? Please explain
Yes Exercise is normally spelled like this, but the domain name is spelled with Exercize (Z). The searches are split between each word in the domain name, and i used google keyword tool to find the search volume of each keyword. Google has those analytics for the keyword searches
 
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