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Do you know how many people are searching for "2012" each month during the year 2012? Nearly 1 billion Google searches per month. Yes, literally. That's well over 12 billion per year once you include other search engines.
Currently, Google shows the following search statistics:
[2012] 2,240,000 per month
"2012" 923,000,000 per month
[2011] 301,000 per month
"2011" 414,000,000 per month
[2013] 74,000 per month
"2013" 45,500,000 per month
As you can see, people are already looking at next year. And they're still looking for last year.
I own the years 2015 through 2019 in the .XXX extension:
2015.xxx
2016.xxx
2017.xxx
2018.xxx
2019.xxx
Maybe you'd like to control the worldwide calendar for the adult industry for half a decade.
Maybe you'd just like a piece of those 20-30 billion searches annually for 5 or 6 years.
Maybe you can use these domains for a project that isn't adult in nature at all.
Maybe you'd like to sell these later on for profit.
There's no realistic chance you could ever buy these in .COM. They simply wouldn't be affordable.
Personally, I think .XXX is here to stay. By the time people begin searching for 2015 -- which will be in 2014, roughly 12-18 months from today -- your websites could see a big jump in traffic if you own these domains.
Offers are welcome.
Currently, Google shows the following search statistics:
[2012] 2,240,000 per month
"2012" 923,000,000 per month
[2011] 301,000 per month
"2011" 414,000,000 per month
[2013] 74,000 per month
"2013" 45,500,000 per month
As you can see, people are already looking at next year. And they're still looking for last year.
I own the years 2015 through 2019 in the .XXX extension:
2015.xxx
2016.xxx
2017.xxx
2018.xxx
2019.xxx
Maybe you'd like to control the worldwide calendar for the adult industry for half a decade.
Maybe you'd just like a piece of those 20-30 billion searches annually for 5 or 6 years.
Maybe you can use these domains for a project that isn't adult in nature at all.
Maybe you'd like to sell these later on for profit.
There's no realistic chance you could ever buy these in .COM. They simply wouldn't be affordable.
Personally, I think .XXX is here to stay. By the time people begin searching for 2015 -- which will be in 2014, roughly 12-18 months from today -- your websites could see a big jump in traffic if you own these domains.
Offers are welcome.