Would you buy this EMD domain - $25.00 CPC

by HN Banned
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I found a 4 word domain name (noun noun stopword adjective .com)
This keyword has got only 110 searches a month - not much but check this out $25 CPC and only 15 results for allintitle:"keyword" in google.
Only .info is registered, com net and org are available.

However the search without quotes returns 65 million results. #1 is an .org domain with different word order (adjective noun noun .org)
This keyword with different word order has 880 searches and costs even more $33 per click. All 4 TLD are registered.

So would you buy this EMD? Or is it hard to say without knowing what the actual keyword is?
#$2500 #buy #cpc #domain #emd
  • Profile picture of the author HN
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    BTW the competition (for the alternate keyword with 880 searches) is as follows
    #1 exact match domain dot org (400,000 indexed pages, PR4)
    #2 Twitter
    #3 Facebook
    #4 Youtube
    #5 Youtube
    #6 MySpace
    #9 eHow
    They all have the keyword in title
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  • Profile picture of the author rosetrees
    Goodness. A domain costs $10. Sounds like you need to give yourself "permission" to experiment

    I was driving home a few days ago and there was a news item about a specific subject that fits into one of my main niches. The domain is now mine.
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    • Profile picture of the author HN
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      Originally Posted by rosetrees View Post

      Goodness. A domain costs $10. Sounds like you need to give yourself "permission" to experiment

      I was driving home a few days ago and there was a news item about a specific subject that fits into one of my main niches. The domain is now mine.
      Ha Ha I knew someone was going to say this. Well, this is just an example, I have found a few hundred domains like this with my custom build research tool. So it's not $10, more like a few thousand bucks. And I already bought 400 domains.

      It's not about the $10, I could even buy it test for 5 days and return it within the grace period for a full refund. Bet you didn't know you can do this? But, that's not the point. I wonder if domains matching this criteria are good enough to buy in general.
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  • Profile picture of the author MikeWike
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  • Profile picture of the author Manoj V
    You need to find out whether the keyword is commercially profitable. Does the keyword have products associated with it?
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  • Profile picture of the author neilward
    110 searches is not going to cut it. You need to do your keyword analysis and find other keywords with a higher volume of searches that you can also target as well as the EMD. Remember the CPC is the average what Google will pay not what you will get. Plus it varys massively I bought an EMD with a £6 CPC. I haven't got more than £2 for a click through yet.

    also 400 domains!! How on earth are you going to find time to develop all of those! I would say based on that leave this idea and focus on one of the 400 you have left behind!
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  • Profile picture of the author CBusiness
    not going to be a heavy profit until developed and SEO'd big time... if that site has 400k pages indexed, I'd assume that's heavy competition

    Howeve,r even with that said. Trust your instinct when it comes to money! Lose some / win some but when you win, usually covers everything else
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  • Profile picture of the author mayan21
    25$ cpc? lol thats should be adword cpc, check it in https://adwords.google.com/o/Content...1707484&__o=kt thats where u find the real cpc that publishers may get
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