Your Advice? Domain Name With Highly Searched Keywords

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I just discovered that the kewords (brands jewelry) in a domain name that I did nothing with get 823,000 searches a month. Any suggestions on what should I do with it? As soon as I discovered that, I set it up to forward/mask url to cb site.
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  • Are you saying you receive 823,000 visitors? Or that google shows the search volume to be that amount? I'd take a look at your weblogs, see how much actual traffic you get to that site, and of course develop it with a related theme/product. You may even consider being an affiliate for a well known jewelery site if you get any kind of significant volume/traffic.
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  • Profile picture of the author thunderbird
    Just google searches for those keywords which compose the domain name.
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    • Profile picture of the author ozduc
      It doesn't really matter that much if you get a 10 million searches a month for the keywords in your domain if you don't have any decent content on the site related to the keywords your site will be buried deeeeep in the search engine rankings.
      Also you may want to check with "masking on" redirecting to an affiliate link may affect whether the vendors page recognizes your affiliate link. Some do not.
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  • Profile picture of the author thunderbird
    I haven't really tried that much, so I don't know if it'll work or bear fruit. Others have claimed results in doing it with cb products.
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    • Profile picture of the author staffjam
      Has the site/domain got any backlinks pointing to it? How competitive is the niche?
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  • Profile picture of the author thunderbird
    It is a very competitive niche. It is actually too vast and broad to even call it a niche. A niche would be Celtic jewelry or something like that. No backlinks as far as I can tell. I haven't developed it at all. There are 68 mil searches for "jewelry," more than three times the population of New York.
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  • Profile picture of the author Kirstyn Sierra
    Could possibly build the site out with various reviews of different brands of jewelry, in hopes that it would eventually rank higher in the search engines... and of course link to affiliate products in the reviews.
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