thanks for your help, i wasnt sure, so what the hell i tried the 8 bucks to register, anyway how can i tell if it gets overture results or not? im guessing study guide gets results, but then again like 2 weeks ago i typed in toy game hobby and it came up with over 147k results, and i bought the domain name toygamehobby.com lol sooo what am i doing wrong?
Originally posted by lanclandesigns thanks for your help, i wasnt sure, so what the hell i tried the 8 bucks to register, anyway how can i tell if it gets overture results or not? im guessing study guide gets results, but then again like 2 weeks ago i typed in toy game hobby and it came up with over 147k results, and i bought the domain name toygamehobby.com lol sooo what am i doing wrong?
just do this and you will be fine :
-step away from your computer
-ask mom to take you to the local Wendy's
-aks Wendy's manager for application form
-pray to god the manager doesn't think your too dumb to be working there
ok no problem thanks for all your advice. just wondering though how does overture work then and how can you tell if its a good domain cause as an example
i purchased toygamehobby.com
if you type that in on overture it gets results like MAD. 147k +
but its spaced toy game hobby, so maybe it has to be not spaced to get real results?
I always find it funny so many peopel are so ignorant when ti comes to domains.
That's just like making a post:
Hi, i want to make a TGP, but do i need a script? LOL. How to find a good script and how to do trades? And does the host install script for me, or do i have to do it. Dunno.
And honestly...Overture tool isn't perfect, but when you are using it and are looking for good domains ( when it comes to type-in traffic ), you should type in the whole domain with the extension in the Overture tool. If the result is 0, then the domain is rather worthless, at least when it comes to traffic.
lanc, general tips: overture will often turn plurals to singulars when you query their search term database, the word order they display is not always meaningful (they may list "guide study" instead of "study guide"), and they omit certain short words like "and" and "the" (so a searchterm query for "toy and hobby" shows results for "toy hobby"). Emma gives you one clue, but for lower-volume terms the main thing is you have to use some common sense in conjunction with overture results. "Studiesguide.com", you just hear it, and know it sucks, no need for an overture database. (Helps if English is your native tongue...this is a lot harder for people with a weaker grasp on the language). Keep trying though, you're learning.
Thanks for your post! Yeah I do see error now in thinking that could actually be something, but as you said I'm learning and I am very thankful for your post, I will keep learning and swallow all the information I learn and bypass all the bumps in the road and reach my goals and succeed.
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