well correct me if I'm wrong I understand that if you are to use Google Adwords keyword planner to check for monthly keyword searches.
the way find out if you have a good multiple keyword domain is to input thee entire string of keywords in your domain.
but I was under the assumption that say something like putting the keyword "sex" in front of a domain would mean it would benefit from the obvious millions of searches per month for the keyword "sex"
am I wrong in this?
either way I think "someone" got MDMA because it sounds good as a "drug" reference for VR.
you can check all recreational drugs imaginable and you will find most are taken when combo'ed with VR.
I hope someone can clarify for me the whole google keyword planner usage. as I suspect I have been using it wrong. and only focusing on the first keyword of my two keyword domains.
must it always been thee entire string of keywords?
Yes exact match is always the entire string.
Otherwise everyone could have ultra strong exact match domains. I could combine weather+bigfoot and have an ultra premium exact match domain.
Domains don't need to have exact searches to have value but usually if you have a domain with a lot of monthly searches and it is .com is valuable.
It is just a metric that is used in the domain community. You can ignore that metric if you want but I think it can be very helpful for certain domains. For brandables or chips it is fairly useless as a metric.
When people talk about having a domain with xxxx monthly exact searches they mean that the term (with spaces between the words) gets xxxx searches a month according to the Google keyword tool.
The way you do that is to create an ad with the words and set them to exact match to preview how many monthly impression you would get.
example: You put this in an ad campaign [MDMA VR] and check how many daily impression it gets. Then you can multiply that by 30.
In that case it has zero searches.
That doesn't mean that it is worthless. Short acronym domains are not valued with Google adwords usually but if they do get searches that could be a good sign.
Again it is just one of many metrics and you can value a domain without it.