Will this be a good domain name?

by pinks
6 replies
Hi,
I am looking for a new domain for one of my projects.I just needed a little feedback from you guys.

The name that I am thinking of is a 5 word name(I could not get a lesser one with .com)

It is a .com domain name.

4 words out of this show a local search volume of 74,000/month

All the 5 words show a local search volume of 3600/month.

Do you think this is a good domain name to go with?

Thanks for your help,
Pinky
#domain #good
  • Profile picture of the author AFI
    Well it depends on a lot of things. If it's a buyer's market or a free information seekers market. It depends on competition. A lot depends on it. But yeah if you have a good keywordy domain that is a good start.
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  • Profile picture of the author Chris G
    I would choose the 4 word domain with 74,000 results for that keyword. There is some competition but not over saturated. Good luck.
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  • Profile picture of the author pinks
    Thank you for your replies.
    The 4 word domain with 74,000 searches is actually not avialable,thats the reason I had to add an extra word.
    But i did find another 4 word, .com domain with 40,000 local searches.I think I should go with that!

    Thanks,
    Pinky
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  • Profile picture of the author Jilted
    Go for the 4 word on. At least this my opinion. Think about it before you choose. Best of luck.
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  • Profile picture of the author Biggy Fat
    Are those broad numbers or exact numbers?
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  • Profile picture of the author Daniel Adams
    5 sounds like a lot of words for a domain, honestly. You're getting into longtail territory with the permanent part of your url.
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