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Predictive domaining

Ways to analyze speculative domain name registration potential

         

Webwork

6:21 pm on Jun 18, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Pick a phrase. Forget single word .Com commercial words. They're all taken.

Make it a generic commercial phrase: MiamiWidgets, SteelWidgets, LargeBlueWidgets. Focus = commercial

Check the Overture keyword results.

Check Google for the frequency of the phrase "in quotes". Is it >100,000 hits?

Ask "how commercially viable is this phrase"? What's the PPC value of the phrase? Is the phrase for a thing or service that people routinely search for online? Does the phrase has a future?

Is there a significant ad inventory for the phrase?

Go looking for domains.

Okay fellow domainers, at the risk of giving the newcomers and the women who are now intrigued :) a leg up in the domain game, share some of your tips and tricks for success in the art of predictive domaining.

HarleyGuy

5:21 am on Jul 1, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Check Google for the frequency of the phrase "in quotes". Is it >100,000 hits?

Webwork could you please explain what this means?

thank you

Webwork

12:38 pm on Jul 1, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Google "professional engineer" [google.com], using "quotes around the words".

~4,900,000 "hits".

Exact match results = hits in my book.

HarleyGuy

9:36 pm on Jul 1, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Yes I understand that part, but why is it important?
What does it matter how many results there are?