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video Using the Keyword Research tool from Domain Academy to help value a domain name

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Keyword Research Tool Overview:

Hi this is Joe from domainacademy.com, today we discuss the keyword research tool, highlighting its utility in assessing the popularity and ad competition in Google of specific keywords you might want to buy/sell in domain names.

Key Takeaways:
We run through a few keywords to show you how this tool works and how it might help you make decisions around domain name pricing.

Keyword Popularity: The tool provides search volume data for keywords, such as "agent" which has 200,000 searches per month in India and 50,000 in the US. 0:35

Ad Costs: The cost per click for ads varies significantly by region, with $4.00 per click in the US and four cents in India for the keyword "agent". 0:53

Keyword Variations: Keywords related to AI, like "agentic" and "agent AI", show different search volumes and ad competition. "Agentic" has 10,000 searches in the US with high ad competition, costing $73 per click. "Agent AI" has 30,000 searches with a cost of $50 per click. 1:12 2:22

Investment Decisions: The tool helps in determining the value of domain names based on keyword popularity and ad competition, aiding in investment decisions. 1:26

Conclusion: The keyword research tool is valuable for understanding keyword popularity, ad costs, and making informed decisions about domain name investments. 3:05

**These videos are provided for educational and informational purposes only and do not constitute investment or financial advice. Always do your own research before making a purchase of any domain name. **
 
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