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Does a Million Plus exact Google Matches (" in front and " after) Make a 3 word term with 22 Characters Make a Dot Com worth registering?

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I accidently discovered an available unregistered .COM three word term, let's call it "word and word" but with 22 characters including spaces, that if one Googles the exact phrase with quotation marks, i.e., "word and Word" Google shoots out over 1 million searches. To reiterate Searches for the Exact phrase not just a 3 word combination. Does this make the item worth purchasing for the regular Registration Fee in the hopes of selling the domain name and making a profit or does one thing have nothing to do with the other. Normally I would not Register a long 3 word term with "and"as the second word but should the million exact Google searches influence my purchase decision?
 
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Hi

without knowing actual name, who knows, but you?

but if you have to ask,
then you shouldn't register it

imo..
 

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Nah, cause I need to know some general rules.

Hi

there are no general rules, in general.

each domainer makes choices, based on their own criteria for acquisition.
and that...
depends on what they see from a similar search and what potential value would it have, from their perspective.

and, since a high search result for terms, doesn't automatically make that term/phrase become valuable as a domain name,
then
each term /phrase must be evaluated independently.

domaining, is more about specifics and actualities, than generalities,
particularly when topic/question is outside of specific domain categories, in general.

:)

imo...
 
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I accidently discovered an available unregistered .COM three word term, let's call it "word and word" but with 22 characters including spaces, that if one Googles the exact phrase with quotation marks, i.e., "word and Word" Google shoots out over 1 million searches. To reiterate Searches for the Exact phrase not just a 3 word combination. Does this make the item worth purchasing for the regular Registration Fee in the hopes of selling the domain name and making a profit or does one thing have nothing to do with the other. Normally I would not Register a long 3 word term with "and"as the second word but should the million exact Google searches influence my purchase decision?
If there is a high CPC and good competition then yes I would go with it. Honestly without knowing a domain is impossible to tell you register or not.
 
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Here is the domain which I lost registering because of some minute.

JeffersonHall.com (it's looking to just an ordinary domain name) but when you use right tools you will find this domain got a good domain authority (21) and page authority (27) and a reasonable Moz rank (2.7 out of 10) the term 'Jefferson Hall' get 18.1k searches per month.
 

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