And the award for the shortest list every goes to………..me. Wow! there is a lot of nothing on the wire today. I am going to have to write an actual article to make up for it. Take 3 minutes, peruse, and enjoy the daily quote.
“In my 6 years of scanning expiring domain name lists I’ve found that only 7-12% of all names that expire mean anything to more than one person“ Frank Schilling
BeautifulConcrete.com There are a ton of concrete installers and sellers across the world. For under $25 this would be an easy flip IMO. 13 years old and DMOZ listed
TopLaughs.com 4.3K backlinks and a PR3. 12 years old. Joke sites gets tons a traffic but tough to monetize
PMGM.com Easy to remember and pretty good letters…..and it rhymes (I’m high bid at press time)
SoCalStyle.com Several businesses named this and So Cal does have style
WorkmansCompLawyer.org No bidders. Dot org works for me. $14 CPC with 3500 plus searches. If you believe in exact match you have to like this one for under $15. Dot net available as well
$3.99 .COM and Free Private Registration from GoDaddy.com!
ChildSupport.org Sounds so official with the dot org
Golfaholic.com Golf is in a downward trend but it will make a comeback at some point.
TGAR.com Shows how bad the list is today. Good LLLL.com but top bid getter?
Here is a code that’s good for $2.95 transfer or new registration gtnggrow01
Hi Shane,
doesn’t the whole deal around ‘exact match’ domains end by google several months (6+) ago? I also recall there was also a huge non-renew drop of them back then.
Eugene
Eugene,
I agree, exact match is a thing of the past as far as Google goes. Still helps consumers know what the company does.
It’s not workmans comp anymore.
If people would ignore Google antics, Google would have to conform to actual use. Google makes its money by getting people to the address they want, not by ignoring that. In some ways, some times, being invisible to Google is a valuable attribute that can’t be purchased.
Brandable domains is where the money is. I’ll drop big money on a nice aged brandable domain. They are easy to flip. Exact match domains are something that I haven’t quite figured out yet. For example, I own the lenghty domain ‘HowToCookaHam’, this name recieves incredible traffic right before US Thanksgiving, before Canadian Thanksgiving, before Xmas and before Easter. Thousands of type-in hits. But who the hell would want to buy a lenghty name like that?