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Assuming I would develop them, is it a good idea to buy domain names that may contain one or two keywords, but that work better as a brand name than a keyword search? For example, I own HarlemRoots.com. Harlem is obviously the keyword, and from using Google's keyword tool, I also know that a good number of people are interested in the Harlem Renaissance.
 

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Assuming I would develop them, is it a good idea to buy domain names that may contain one or two keywords, but that work better as a brand name than a keyword search? For example, I own HarlemRoots.com. Harlem is obviously the keyword, and from using Google's keyword tool, I also know that a good number of people are interested in the Harlem Renaissance.

Roots can also be a keyword, as there is gentrification in process up in Harlem



i'd say yes to your question when you have development plan....which you plan to execute :)
 

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"....which you plan to execute"

Aye! There's the rub!

Anyway, thanks. I've already started building the site. I own several domains like HarlemRoots, so I bought a bundle of Wordpress premium themes to make life easier. Among others, I have FiscalPulse and TheFoodieShelf, both dot coms, and Kidfoods.net, all for sale.
 
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