Updated - Nevermind situation handled.

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Edit: On a quarky chain of events, the domains have been purchased. Crazy fun!
#search engine optimization #1million #amazingly #domains #google #lucky #registered #search or month
  • Someone correct me if I'm wrong but keywords in domains don't have as much as weight as they used to. Doesn't much matter though, a hot search term within a domain certainly helps to ground your efforts in something solid.

    That being said, with domains I want to develop I'll set them up through adsense with keywords added within GA's interface and let them sit for about a month. Then, I simply develop in the order of highest daily traffic.

    As far as what to develop, well, you're on your own there - we've only seen one domain name.
  • Develop them before thinking about monetizing. With such traffic you could make a lot of money with affiliate promotion or flipping.
  • If the domain names are indeed "related to Google +" you're likely to find yourself on the wrong end of a take down notice. I can't imagine Google letting that pass. I'd keep very quiet about them, if it was me!
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    • Totally agree. If any of your domains have the word "Google" in them, then I'd definitely recommend just taking the loss on the registration fee and saving yourself the trouble and waste of time to develop them.
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    You will think they are a little less amazing if you are using Google's trademarks in them.
  • 3 main problems I can see that might make you a little less enthusiastic:

    1: Exact keyword match domains are diminishing in value.

    2: If you use the Google trademark then say bye bye to the domain name.

    3: I doubt if you are using keywords Google is also targeting you will outrank them/hit anything higher than the top 4 pages meaning not many people will actually see your site.

    There may have been a very good reason as to why no one else bought up these domains...
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