acheeva
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- unless you have a personal interest in the subject matter in which case it's more a labour of love!
And you have a partner who does not mind you searching the internet for subjects@!
- unless you have a personal interest in the subject matter in which case it's more a labour of love!
And you have a partner who does not mind you searching the internet for subjects@!
Snoopy you shouldn't be so dismissive of EMD search volume. I know you've never developed a website but if you ever do, you'll discover how you can turn that search volume into visitors, then clicks/leads, and revenue.
This applies for almost any domain - if people are searching for it's exact match, you have a huge advantage in the SE's, you see.
And it doesn't have to be a huge investment. $50 on a minisite, $20 on content, $50 on some low-level off-page seo and you could might have a MFA site generating a few bucks/month.
Domaining has evolved from the 'register a heap of domains, park 'em for 10 years, then sell 'em off', I'm afraid. One has to work a bit harder and smarter than that these days to make a buck.
However saying that, I think this domain (and associated search volume) is probably not quite good enough to justify development- unless you have a personal interest in the subject matter in which case it's more a labour of love!
I have developed perhaps a dozen domains in the past.
Advantage of whom? Nobody is even even willing to pay 10 cents a click. The traffic look to be near worthless to me.
So you spend $120 on a site plus $10 a year, to generate $36 revenue a year. That sounds like a loss to me.
I think developing sites has evolved from MFA sites, that isn't an example of "working smarter".
...aah a post of nonsense follow by this admission that this domain isn't worth developing. How about just saying that from the start?
I'm sorry they didn't work out. However my first 12 sites didn;t either. you should give it another go.
Traffic is rarely worthless. As many people have suggested on this thread there are many different types of monetisation methods.
OK quick maths recap.
$36/year revenue on $10/year costs is $26/year profit.
With me so far?
A $120 investment with a $26/year profit equates to a 21.6% yield plus any appreciation of the domain.
Not actually a loss if you work it out. Certainly a lot better than the return on .com domains which have suffered a real loss of what 25% over the last 5 years (going from your previous comments - I thought it was more personally)
The main point I'd like you to take away and think about is that you shouldn't dismiss search volume as being irrelevant to the value of a domain. It does actually make a difference.
Sadly for the OP, in this case, IMHO, the metrics don't really add up to justify developing.
Not sure what you are talking about. My success rate is maybe 30%. Are you just making stuff up for the heck of it or just guessing?
"However saying that, I think this domain (and associated search volume) is probably not quite good enough to justify development- unless you have a personal interest in the subject matter in which case it's more a labour of love!"
So you are giving the same advice I am, don't develop, look for something else.
David, developing a site and spending $120 with the hopes of having $26 net income a year isn't profitable in my books, unless your time is worth $0 and you think the site will last over 5 years with no further work.
OK re-read. Abhi stated that the term had 3,000 exacts per month. Your response, verbatim, was:David, I never said anything like that. Please reread what I have said.
Has nothing to do with people looking for a website, they aren't searching for "sexyass.com.au".
You could have saved yourself paragraphs of writing by just reading what I had said (instead of what you'd have liked me to have said) and seeing it is exactly the same as what you've just said.
Oh I see. I thought that because you are always so dead against developing and the fact that you have only developed 12 of your thousands of quality domains in 10+ years suggested it didn't work out for you. So why did you stop then?
It's profitable to the tune of 21.6% yield plus capital appreciation. I'm sorry but those numbers don't change.
OK re-read. Abhi stated that the term had 3,000 exacts per month. Your response, verbatim, was:
Has nothing to do with people looking for a website, they aren't searching for "sexyass.com.au".
That, to me, sounds like you are being absolutely dismissive of the search volume.
Originally Posted by abhi
mate, there are 3000 Australian typing the same keyword every month even though there is no Website.
LOL, i have a bucksparty website to build so i am FREE to surf LOL, now maybe the cost of the domain is actually worth something !!
I think this thread is turning downhill?
tim
geee, i was wrong, it didn't turn downhill it turned into an avalanche
tim
That's almost always the way when Snoopy and DavidL interact.
so what's everyone think about 'hot ass' .com.au?
Looks to be a bit more popular but has basically the same issues in my view.
so why is your adult domain with less search volume worth $780 from what I have read you don't think it's worth the reg fee?