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Hello,
I ran this thread on "Appraisals" and did not get any comments. Possibly a misplaced post (happened to me before). Please allow me to post it again here... Thank you!
I am trying to hone my domainvalue estimation skills and am obviously still not able to factor everything in. Obviously still a lot to learn.
I just found domains that have the following criteria (I haven't regged them, so please forgive me for not saying the name):
length 11 bytes
TLD: .info .us .net are free
Nr. Words: 3
Overture: 800.000 in december for the exact phrase
topic: music
description: the phrase is exactly as typed into the search engines but not something you would use in an everyday conversation. The name doesn't have a lot of pep, basically what speaks for it is the huge number of searches per month. I don't think the name sounds great, but would that matter to the search engines which would likely forward the searches to this domain? In a way I guess that boils down to "Does a domain-name have to appeal to people or to the search engines in order to be valuable?"
I thought it was a good idea to reg one of these (probably .net or .us), ran it by one of the domain-guru's here on dnforum and he adviced against it. Not a lot of reasons given
What would you say? And what other factors would you get into the equation?
Thank you for your help!
Reinhard
I ran this thread on "Appraisals" and did not get any comments. Possibly a misplaced post (happened to me before). Please allow me to post it again here... Thank you!
I am trying to hone my domainvalue estimation skills and am obviously still not able to factor everything in. Obviously still a lot to learn.
I just found domains that have the following criteria (I haven't regged them, so please forgive me for not saying the name):
length 11 bytes
TLD: .info .us .net are free
Nr. Words: 3
Overture: 800.000 in december for the exact phrase
topic: music
description: the phrase is exactly as typed into the search engines but not something you would use in an everyday conversation. The name doesn't have a lot of pep, basically what speaks for it is the huge number of searches per month. I don't think the name sounds great, but would that matter to the search engines which would likely forward the searches to this domain? In a way I guess that boils down to "Does a domain-name have to appeal to people or to the search engines in order to be valuable?"
I thought it was a good idea to reg one of these (probably .net or .us), ran it by one of the domain-guru's here on dnforum and he adviced against it. Not a lot of reasons given
What would you say? And what other factors would you get into the equation?
Thank you for your help!
Reinhard