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mspecialists

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I have the following keyword domains with high SEO potential :


notebooks.link


German words (for Germany, Austria, Swiss):

aktienkurse.link (stock quotes)
angebote.link (special offers, specials)
wetter.link (weather)
wirtschaft.link (economy)
preise.link (prices)
banken.link (banks)
kredite.link (loans)
billig.link (cheap)
altersvorsorge.link (old-age provisions)
lebensversicherung.link (life insurance)
stellen.link (jobs)



Places:

brussel.link (European Union and NATO, Dutch name (official))
harbin.link (China, 10.000.000+ agglomeration)
windsor.link
bucharest.link (capital of Romania)
seville.link
shantou.link (China, 5.000.000+ agglomeration)
n-y.link (New York)
u-k.link (United Kingdom)


What do You think - any $$$$$ there? :)
 

findtim

Top Contributor
you are probably better off finding a European forum site to get a decent appraisal on foreign spellings like yours. IMO

especially with an extension like ".link"

tim
 

snoopy

Top Contributor
I think you'll be lucky to get anything for these.

The foreign language stuff is always a bad idea unless you are a native speaker yourself.
 
M

mspecialists

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@snoopy

Well, I'm native German and Polish since I grew up in both countries :) I bought many german words .link domains for my own SEO to get high with Google etc. But those one I want to sell - in German they sound very nice.
 

jamesau

Top Contributor
What does 'link' translate to in German? If it has meaning they might be useful, but otherwise combining English and non-English terms could be confusing.
 
M

mspecialists

Guest
What does 'link' translate to in German? If it has meaning they might be useful, but otherwise combining English and non-English terms could be confusing.

"Link" means in German simply... link. The same meaning as English. Also in Polish. The word happened to be international with the boom of the internet. Thats also why I think .link might have good potential. Everybody can remember an address with a name and "link", for example I "notebooks link" aka "link to notebooks".

IMHO this domains are easy to remember, even more than .net or .org (since always confusing the question it was not .com but was it .org or .net or what?) and they are a little hip since something new.
 

Andrew Wright

Top Contributor
Sorry, but you'll be waiting a while to sell these. There's no real secondary market with the new gTLD's. And the registries seem to be waiting for someone else to be doing their marketing for them.
 

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