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What is the best technique you personally use to efficiently find exact match domains? Many thanks... |
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| Active Warrior Join Date: Dec 2011 Location: THE INTERNET
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What do you mean about this exact match domain? Do you mean to find the perfect domain name for your website? If so, then just put your main keywords together and play around with that.
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When you are building many sites, you often look for keywords with traffic and then try to find a matching domain that's available. On a larger scale that can be very time consuming. Some folks have found ways to cut down on the time expenditure.
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| No excuses - Just do it War Room Member Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Sydney
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Dump your keywords into a notepad file. Copy them, then go to Godaddy and do a bulk domain registration search. Dump em straight in there, and bobs your uncle. |
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| How Can I Help YOU ? War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2011
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or you can use a tool like brad callens niche finder where you can do kw research and also check on available EMD's pretty quickly
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Bulk is a great way to go, but I also like to use Domain Name Search on occasion.
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| Steve Jones, Domain Pro War Room Member Join Date: May 2010 Location: San Diego
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My WSO contains quite a few of them. ![]() That said, the way most people probably would is using Google Keyword Tool on a number of the terms they're involved in, then looking through the higher search/CPC keywords from the results and checking for available domains. |
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Get a bigole list of keywords that you want to check, then go to godaddy or namecheap and do a bulk search. It's that simple. No magic tricks. Nothing fancy needed.
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That works almost as well. | |
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I think you must go for other domain extension then .com .org .net you will find the emd on most of the keywords. They do rank well easily also the stop words such as the, s and other can be added to keyword. You can also use hyphen for a keyword phrase but it must not be used twice.
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godaddy bulk search works well
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