What do people visiting my domain name want?

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kemjika11

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Hello all,

i currently own access-nw.com(i bought it from sedo for about $140 or so), and this domain gets about 150 hits/day. I have it parked on sedo, but i was recently considering developing it, but the problem is, i don;'t know what people visiting this domain are looking for. any suggestions? cause if i know what they are looking for, then i can tailor the development of the domain based on that. thanks.
 
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You could add a form and ask what your visitors want. Did it on one of my sites and got serveral suggestions. You can also use a portal or search parking page and see what people search for.
 
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Maybe this could give you an answer:

accessnw.org
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mmm - thats a tricky one ! - According to the archive http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.access-nw.com

It was'nt developed and it was pointed to netdots.com for sale since 2002

www.urltrends.com shows it was registered further back than the archive results show so it must have been previously developed from 1998 which may be where it got the 124 incoming links from ?

Google results show the following

MOLOX.com .... the knowledge contest games to win money upto $50000Molox.com win money upto $50000 in the contests and knowledge games, we have three different contests to choose from and make a big amount of money within ...
access-nw.com/


Sometimes you can check a domains history like this and find out what it previously was used for - then you get a better idea of what keywords to use for PPC.

This is a tricky one !

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yanni said:
Maybe this could give you an answer:

accessnw.org
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This may just be the case ?
 
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I'm curious why you bought it?
 
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