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Domain name specialists, i have a question.
If you have a domain name that is a two word name, how can you convert that into a type-in estimated figure?
For example: The words "in pantie" is searched about 6574 times a month in overture. If you have the domain inpantie.com would you expect any type-ins from that? Second example with a more "logical" two word domain: The words "young plumper" is searched about 2400 times a month. Can you expect type-ins for youngplumper.com although it gets less searches but sounds more "logical" Discuss and advice! |
Really the only way to find out is to post the name because right now its impossible to estimate anything really.
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nevermind :)
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funkydog, my take (for what it is worth) is that neither of them are going to be particularly strong on typein traffic (and remember, with all the changes made with IE in the last update, typein traffic isn't improving).
the "in pantie" on will do very poorly IMHO because it isn't the complete phrase, and it is not correctly laid out for normal english (it would be in panties, overture just cuts of the plural in stats, the singular is panty, and it wouldn't normall say "in panty"). Young plumper has a little more hope mostly because it is correct english in the right combination and a complete phrase. I don't think that either of them are ovewhemingly natural type in domains. |
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you pick good keywords and park them, that's how you figure out how much type in traffic they get
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RawAlex, care to explain what you meant?
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