You Know What Makes This a Good Keyword Domain

by Winlin
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Hello Warriors - I have a little challenge that I believe will help a lot of newer Internet Marketers. "Myself Included"

I believe if we can get enough participation, this thread can answer a lot of questions new and semi new IM'rs have.

BTW these domains .com, .net and .org were still available as I'm writing this thread. I do not have them in my portfolio and will not go after them.

Here's the challenge: I'm going to list three Micro Niche Key words that have around 1,000 Global searches monthly in a Hot Niche ... The Pet Dog Market.

If you would like to participate please describe in your opinion why each of these is or is not a good domain name for whatever reason and if you were developing the name what you would do with it and why, e.g. what's your process, how would you develop the name for monetization...

Share as little or as much as you would like about your methods, thoughts or processes... I hope we can all learn something new.

Here are the 3 domain names:

DogHeartMurmur-com 1300 global monthly searches for keyword

DogLymeDisease-com 1000 global monthly searches for keyword

DogFoodComparisonChart-com 1300 global monthly searches for keyword


Please... If you choose one of these domain names or the .net , .org share with us how you plan to utilize the name.

"Best Regards and Thanks In Advance For Sharing With Your Fellow Warriors"
#domain #good #keyword #makes
  • Profile picture of the author MeghanK
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    • Profile picture of the author Winlin
      Originally Posted by Alexa Smith View Post

      With this spelling, or as "murmur"? (I know that some misspellings can get a lot of searches). :confused:
      Alexa: it's actually murmur... my bad thanks for pointing it out.

      Originally Posted by MeghanK View Post

      OMG.... This is the most patronizing post I have ever read. Get over yourself
      Wow, pretty harsh... not sure where this is coming from care to clarify?
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      • Profile picture of the author MeghanK
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        • Profile picture of the author Winlin
          Originally Posted by MeghanK View Post

          As you can see from the lack of response to your thread....

          You come across as you think you are God and tell newbies to try to answer a dumb question so you "as God" can correct them.

          It doesn't come off as a teaching post... It comes off as a "Hey look at me guys, I'm a jerk"

          Anyway.. good luck
          Wow... Certainly not my intention... I'm fairly new myself was hoping this would enlighten me as well. Sorry you feel that way ... Please if my writing style is abrasive I'd like to know... anyone else that could PM me with suggestions I'm all ears, rather not muddy up the thread with this... In the meantime I was hoping the thread would have some interest...WinLin
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          • Profile picture of the author Western Grizzlin'
            DogFoodComparisonChart-com

            because there is a straightforward product to sell.

            as a bonus, I won't be responsible for killing their dog by selling medicine I don't understand or giving bad advice.
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          • Profile picture of the author mcmahanusa
            I think you are sincere, since I had a different reaction to your question than Meg. Sometimes we can all be guilty of framing our statements and questions in such a way as can be misinterpreted. Anyway....

            My opinion is that the three subjects you listed might be better served by being part of a more general purpose website (such as caringforyourdog.com or something similar), rather than stand alone websites. That way you could cover each topic, take advantage of the searches for those topics, and perhaps attract more visitors.

            Just a thought.
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      • Profile picture of the author Winlin
        Originally Posted by Alexa Smith View Post

        You completely misunderstood me.

        In one of my niches, a healthcare one, I have a misspelled domain-name which gets huge search volumes and is very successful for me. (I was amazed that it was available, actually). I asked my question seriously and literally and you apparently managed not only completely to misconstrue it but to insult me on the strength of that. The reality is that there was absolutely no difficulty at all in this thread until you chose to post a personal attack as your 4th post in this forum (not a widely recommended action, by the way).
        :confused: I think I need to just simply delete this thread... Alexa no insult intended I went back and edited my original post to this thread because...
        I actually had spelled it "Mermer" and it should have been "Murmur" as I thought you were pointing out that I had a spelling error....
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  • Profile picture of the author kevinw1
    Gads, multiple misunderstandings here! Which does point out the usefulness of quoting the post you're replying to, or using the poster's name when you reply.
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