4 Million global monthly searches and 5 letter Domain Name??

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Actually, I am into article marketing... Just I checked a domain name of 5 letters and around 4 million people searching it globally per month. I checked it and that domain name is available.

I am not into this game of domain... I just wanna know, can I do something with this?? Any idea ? Or I should just avoid it.. it's a normal thing?

the domain is like .. arts, sketches, designs, paintings .... I mean this kind of domain..... What you say???
#domain #global #lac #letter #monthly #searches
  • Profile picture of the author domainarama
    As I learned when I lived in India for a while, Americans don't know the meaning of the term 'lac' while Indians (and some others) use the term 'lac' to mean 100,000.
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    • Profile picture of the author kingprosperity
      Originally Posted by Ace Of Shirts View Post

      It depends if people are searching for it to buy something or just looking for information.
      I agree... that domain is kind of like .. "paintings".... and on five letters so? what should I do ? leave it ? It's waste of time or I can do something with it?
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  • Profile picture of the author JamesGw
    At 4,000,000/month, I'd grab it up. It doesn't really matter that much if they're looking for information or to buy. Capturing even 1% of that would earn you a couple hundred dollars a month in adsense alone, unless the keyword is really that bad.
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    • Profile picture of the author Mcoroklo
      Remember to tick "Exact" in the Google Keyword Tool, I highly doubt the term really had 4mio searches a month.

      If it has anywhere close to that, I would grab it. Now. Like really.. Right now.
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      • Profile picture of the author kingprosperity
        Originally Posted by JamesGw View Post

        At 4,000,000/month, I'd grab it up. It doesn't really matter that much if they're looking for information or to buy. Capturing even 1% of that would earn you a couple hundred dollars a month in adsense alone, unless the keyword is really that bad.
        Originally Posted by Mcoroklo View Post

        Remember to tick "Exact" in the Google Keyword Tool, I highly doubt the term really had 4mio searches a month.

        If it has anywhere close to that, I would grab it. Now. Like really.. Right now.
        Believe me... My white cells are increasing.

        You mean I should grab that domain name immediately???

        And I am saying again that that domain name is like .. painting or sketching... And "EXACT" writing on keyword tool its giving 4 million searches per month.

        Am I going to be a millionaire?
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        • Profile picture of the author JamesGw
          Originally Posted by kingprosperity View Post

          Believe me... My white cells are increasing.

          You mean I should grab that domain name immediately???

          And I am saying again that that domain name is like .. painting or sketching... And "EXACT" writing on keyword tool its giving 4 million searches per month.

          Am I going to be a millionaire?
          Highly unlikely, but you could build a pretty nice site around it and do well. Don't think you're going to get a ton of traffic right away. It'll still take a good amount of time and standard SEO practices.

          Alternatively, you could prolly flip it for a few grand if, again, it's a legitimately solid keyword.
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          • Profile picture of the author kingprosperity
            Originally Posted by JamesGw View Post

            Highly unlikely, but you could build a pretty nice site around it and do well. Don't think you're going to get a ton of traffic right away. It'll still take a good amount of time and standard SEO practices.

            Alternatively, you could prolly flip it for a few grand if, again, it's a legitimately solid keyword.
            How many grands?? I don't have any idea... it's exact search giving 4 million. I only know this.

            I am into article marketing. Just while searching on keyword tool. I got this domain name.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mcoroklo
    If you can get the domain to rank with that many searches, it is great. There is probably quite a lot work if there is that many searches, as 4 million searches/month doesn't go by without people noticing it.

    Right now keyword matching domains are great, but I think it will become less and less important during the next 1-2 years.. So it is all about building the site as soon as possible.

    But remember: Just because you own Paint.com (or something) doesn't mean you will rank #1-3 in Google asap.. But the domain will most likely be worth something.
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  • Profile picture of the author prosper948
    Seriously, I don't know that much about IM, but I do know this:

    If what you say is true, and the domain name is getting that many hits a month, you're seriously passing up solid income if you don't get it. NO ONE that is serious about making money online would pass that up. Even if it's not your niche of choice & even if you prefer article writing over building a website, you can make money off that. Set up a blog site, post some articles, monetize it with good products and leave it alone. If it really is getting that many hits a month you'll make money. And would you really turn down a few hundred a month because it's not a few million?? Making money is like going up a flight of stairs. You have to step on the first one before you can get to the 10th one, and you step on the 10th one before you can get to the 15th. Why turn down any money you can make virtually on autopilot even if it does require you to do something that isn't your job of choice? This seems like a "no-brainer" if it's legit.
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    • Profile picture of the author kingprosperity
      Originally Posted by prosper948 View Post

      Seriously, I don't know that much about IM, but I do know this:

      If what you say is true, and the domain name is getting that many hits a month, you're seriously passing up solid income if you don't get it. NO ONE that is serious about making money online would pass that up. Even if it's not your niche of choice & even if you prefer article writing over building a website, you can make money off that. Set up a blog site, post some articles, monetize it with good products and leave it alone. If it really is getting that many hits a month you'll make money. And would you really turn down a few hundred a month because it's not a few million?? Making money is like going up a flight of stairs. You have to step on the first one before you can get to the 10th one, and you step on the 10th one before you can get to the 15th. Why turn down any money you can make virtually on autopilot even if it does require you to do something that isn't your job of choice? This seems like a "no-brainer" if it's legit.
      And let's say if I put this 5 letter domain name with 4 million searches on sale then what should I expect ... minimum ??

      Again, domain name is like "paint" "sketch"
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      • Profile picture of the author Gene Pimentel
        Originally Posted by kingprosperity View Post

        And let's say if I put this 5 letter domain name with 4 million searches on sale then what should I expect ... minimum ??
        If it's a trademarked term, zero (there are exceptions). If it's a term that is searched by people wanting to buy something, it could be valuable. Can't be more specific than that with the information given.
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        • Profile picture of the author kingprosperity
          Originally Posted by Gene Pimentel View Post

          If it's a trademarked term, zero (there are exceptions). If it's a term that is searched by people wanting to buy something, it could be valuable. Can't be more specific than that with the information given.
          I hope it's a term but I am not sure whether people want to buy. Let's say if I search paint or sketch .. They what maximum can be done by my search?

          I am not so good in this domain thing. But it's 5 letters and 4 million searches per month. what can I do with that domain? sale it ? what should I expect ?

          Again... that domain is like paint, sketch or design.
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  • Profile picture of the author Gene Pimentel
    Again, far too little information has been given. What is the actual domain name? Without knowing that, everything else is guesswork.
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