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1300 in exact match on keyword and 0.70 approx cpc.

Any thoughts on this one?
 

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Wedding niche is pretty popular. Still a seldom used term in the US - more of a UK thing. I was surprised that the .co.uk is still available (hint,hint). Still not a great keyword combo and 3 words, I don't see more than XX reseller, but you could get lucky with an end user mid to high XXX or more.

You sold anything yet? Are you developing names?
 

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Me no like it. But I've seen similar names selling for 900-1200 if promoted VERY actively.
 

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Wedding niche is pretty popular. Still a seldom used term in the US - more of a UK thing. I was surprised that the .co.uk is still available (hint,hint). Still not a great keyword combo and 3 words, I don't see more than XX reseller, but you could get lucky with an end user mid to high XXX or more.

You sold anything yet? Are you developing names?

Im a little confused as to what would be better, the co.uk as it is a UK term or the .com because ".com is king" ! Im assuming you would say the co.uk might be better to have than the .com in this case? Assuming I was only getting one! Havnt sold anything yet- I have listed my names on sedo and afternic and in all honesty I know very little about web development and so havnt ventured down that route yet- I know it will take a lot of learning- absolutely something I want to learn and do though. What I will stick to is developing a name that I have an absolute interest in- something I am still looking for- that seems to be the advice I have come across most.
INFORG- what are your great domains?

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Me no like it. But I've seen similar names selling for 900-1200 if promoted VERY actively.
Thanks Varlin- I always appreciate all comments as it will no doubt shorten the learning curve!
 

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On this one, I'd probably pick up both the .com and .co.uk if I planned on approaching end users, since it is a UK heavy term.

Get moving on learning how to develop your names. Picking up hand regs and drops is not going to earn you much on the parking side, and you can wait a long time and need a pretty big portfolio to turn enough end user sales to net out positive.

I don't really have any "great" names. I am a hand reg and low end hobbyist (like a lot of folks here) who mostly adds to my portfolio with the intention of developing as many as possible to fund my golden years. For end user sales, I've had much more success selling mid to high XXX brandables, LLLL.org's and business names (PM me and I will give you some exact names I have sold lately and a link to my Sedo portfolio). The keyword stuff is all with an eye toward development.

I am developing www.chessdirectory.com at the moment and I have lots of little niche sites. My biggest problem is that I don't stop buying long enough to catch up on developing - buying is more fun :)
 

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On this one, I'd probably pick up both the .com and .co.uk if I planned on approaching end users, since it is a UK heavy term.

Get moving on learning how to develop your names. Picking up hand regs and drops is not going to earn you much on the parking side, and you can wait a long time and need a pretty big portfolio to turn enough end user sales to net out positive.

I don't really have any "great" names. I am a hand reg and low end hobbyist (like a lot of folks here) who mostly adds to my portfolio with the intention of developing as many as possible to fund my golden years. For end user sales, I've had much more success selling mid to high XXX brandables, LLLL.org's and business names (PM me and I will give you some exact names I have sold lately and a link to my Sedo portfolio). The keyword stuff is all with an eye toward development.

I am developing www.chessdirectory.com at the moment and I have lots of little niche sites. My biggest problem is that I don't stop buying long enough to catch up on developing - buying is more fun :)

sound advice again- i really want to look for a name i am keen to invest time in developing- i presume you are a chess fan! PM sent!
 
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