Buying Domainnames For Development? Metrics Are Important, But Understanding Your Market Is The Key

When people talk about buying names names for development the focus is often metrics like search volume and CPC. Don’t get me wrong, these metrics are definitely important and I don’t buy a domainname name unless it meets a certain threshold. The problem is that people buy based on these metrics only thinking that they have a great development candidate, when they really don’t.

The important thing to remember about domain names development is that the goal of building the site is to get traffic, and if page one is occupied by people with five-figure/month SEO budgets, you might not stand a chance. The problem is that many Domainers jump-into markets with high search volume and CPC without first taking the time to understand the market. Then, one year later when their site is still on page two or three of Google they complain that development didn’t work for them. The problem wasn’t the domain or the website, the problem was not taking the time to understand their market.

Let’s take a look at something like “Los Angeles Hotels” – a search term with nice volume and CPC, but a look at page one should tell you that you don’t stand a chance of ranking well for this term.

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As you can see, the top of the search results is dominated by Google Adwords ads, then below that are some of the biggest, most heavily SEOed websites on the Internet. If you think you’re going to outrank sites like Expedia or TripAdvisor you better have a huge budget because it’s an uphill battle.

Of course, some people do have multi-million dollar budgets and then you can target more saturated or competitive markets. However, most people don’t which means you’ll want to find markets where the top sites haven’t spent a small fortune on development and SEO.

So remember, when you’re buying a domainnames name for development, don’t just look at the search volume and CPC. If you truly plan on developing the names look at the market, understand who the players are, and decide if you can realistically do what it takes to get onto Google page one.

Also, one final note, it is critical to remember that you need more than just a domainname name with a website to rank well. Backlinks are critical and if you aren’t building backlinks targeting the keywords you want to rank well for, you probably won’t see the results you’re looking for. If you don’t know how to get started, make sure to read article, Backlinks 101.

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The Over/Under on Cloud Security

For some, any move to the cloud — at least the public cloud — means a higher risk for security. For others, relying more on a public cloud provider means better security. There’s more of a concentrated and comprehensive focus on security best practices that are perhaps better implemented and monitored centrally in the major public clouds. And so which is it? Is cloud a positive or negative when it comes to cybersecurity? And what of hybrid models that combine public and private cloud activities — how is security impacted in those cases?

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M+M registers for another 20 gTLD applications

Minds + Machines parent Top Level Domain Holdings has registered for another 20 new gTLD application slots with ICANN, bringing its total to date to 40.

The TLD Application System slots are for filing gTLD applications for itself and on behalf of M+M clients, the company said this morning.

A week ago, ICANN said that 100 registrations had been made with TAS.

TLDH is known to be involved in applications for .gay and .eco, among others. It registered its first 20 application slots during the first week of the application window, mid-January.

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Still Waiting To Develop Your Domain name? Learn WordPress Today!

15% of the websites on the Internet runs on WordPress and absolutely anyone can learn it without having to write a single line of code. If you are holding-off on developing your domains because you don’t know how to do it, honestly, you’re just being lazy. Sorry – I don’t mean to insult you, but I do mean to motivate you.

It’s February 20th and I know that many of you made a new years resolution to develop some of your domainname in 2012. Then of course the year gets going, life gets busy, and you find yourself going-into March empty, handed. A reader emailed me over the weekend with this exact conundrum and I’m going to give them the same advice I’m giving all of you.

Learn WordPress. Learn how to use WordPress so you can feel confident developing your own names. The #1 thing that scares people away from using WordPress is setting it up. There’s this notion that setting-up WordPress requires advanced Linux knowledge and knowing the ins and outs of configuration files. Please don’t let that be your barrier because installing WordPress is actually incredibly easy.

If this is your barrier (and don’t be embarrassed if it is, you’re not alone) then don’t worry, I have a completely free tutorial that cover installing WordPress from start to finish.

Once you have WordPress and have a great theme up and running (yes, WordPress Themes are covered in my tutorial) then just read my article about the 10 Best WordPress Plugins of 2012 and you’ll have some very cool plugins to get started with.

This is the exact advice I gave the MorganLinton.com reader who contacted me, about to admit defeat in the development game, before they even started! If that sounds like you then follow the steps above and stop making excuses. It’s almost March stop procrastinating and learn WordPress today!

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Finally: After 26 Million Customer Losses To Zappos, Nordstrom’s “Gets” The Web and Hopefully Shoes

“True they all weren’t Nordstrom customers but the point is they could have been- they weren’t looking for Nordstrom service and prices, they sought and alternative and under ShoeDepartment.com Nordstrom could have salvaged its market under a different face”I had expected Nordstrom who was known as having the best shoe department in the world to be knocking down my door with kindness thinking of

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Domain Guardians launches monthly Domain Newsletter, Offers Domain Brokerage

Since the sale of eSignature.com that Jen Sale and Mike Robertson of Domain Guardians brokered last year, they told DNN that they’ve had a lot of demand to broker a number of other premium domain name names.

Thus they have decided to roll this service out publicly. As a part of the new offering, they are launching a monthly newsletter.

Domain Guardians was founded last year as an ICANN accredited registrar providing domainname estate planning and management services to domain names professionals.

Disclaimer: Adam Strong, Managing Editor & Owner of DNN, also is a partner in Domainname Guardians.

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Name Guardians adds domains sales newsletter as it increases brokerage activity

Domain names Guardians sees increased demand for domain name brokerage.

Name Guardians has added a name sales newsletter to its mix.

The company, founded in part by former Fabulous employees Mike Robertson and Jen Sale, has increased its brokerage activity lately. Last year it sold eSignature.com for $150,000.

Domain Guardians’ primary product is estate planning and management for names name owners. But it has expanded its offerings based on the skillset of Robertson and Sale, who spent many years managing and promoting Fabulous.com.

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Recent Acquisitions & Registrations

I haven’t done this in a while, so I thought I would share a few domain name names I recently acquired (that I still own) and several that I recently hand registered. I am always buying great domain names at solid prices because my business model requires me to keep buying and selling.

If you’d like, you are welcome to post your aftermarket purchases (auctions or private acquisitions) and hand registrations in the comment section below.

  • Haggadahs.com – Jewish prayerbook for Passover (acquisition)
  • ConferencePlanners.com (acquisition)
  • HealthLoan.com (acquisition)
  • ChestnutHillRealEstate.com (acquisition)
  • PortugueseWaterDogBreeder.com (hand registered)
  • NorwichTerrierBreeder.com (hand registered)
  • IsraelHoneymoon.com (hand registered)
  • IsraelHoneymoons.com (hand registered)
  • DominicanRepublicHoneymoon.com (hand registered)
  • PreciousMetalsAssayer.com (hand registered)
  • TwoHandTouchFootball.com (hand registered)
  • CasinoFundraisers.com (hand registered)

As always, if you have stellar domainname names you are looking to sell for a good price, let me know. I need to buy some more great name names.

It’s President’s Day here in the US, and I am going to be somewhere I won’t be able to get good reception, so comments may not be approved as quickly as usual.

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Maximizing Domainname Name PPC Income – With Howard Hoffman

In the midst of a recession and with domain name name parking revenue down, what can you do today to maximize your domain name pay-per-click (PPC) income?

Howard Hoffman, president of PPCIncome.com makes a living focused on maximizing the revenue from his portfolio of 9,000 domain names. Actually, that’s only half of his living. The other half is O2Cool Oxygen Water, a company he founded in 1998, which was the catalyst for his domains name career.

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