I see some people say "don't bother registering a name unless it gets xxxx searches a month".. I found an dropped domain about penis enlargement that has 5500 exact searches per month, its a .COM domain. Now i wonder, how many exact searches shall the domain have before you buy it/register it? I mean when do you think its worth to put time in. Sincerely Robin (Hope i posted right)
Depend on global search competitions of that keyword. Keyword riched domain usually don't need much backlinks to climb the ranking ladder. Dropped domain, i am not sure to be honest.
I love it... A woman name Robin going after a "penis enlargement" domain name! ROFL Who say's size doesn't matter? LOL 5500 exact match searches will get you about 180 "real" impressions per day without the user even having to scroll down if you're in the top 3-4 positions which isn't bad. If you can get 10% click-thru-rate then that's 18 visitors per day. Get 40% CTR and you looking at 72 visitors per day. Keyword rich domains really don't help any more than having keywords in the folder and file name portion of the URL unless it's an exact match to the search phrase. And since the Mayday update, I've heard lots of peeps saying that even exact match domain names are not getting the huge boost they used to get at Google. If your site is only going to be used to market a product online then using a keyword rich domain name is "one" strategy (although it really only helps w/ one keyword phrase). But if you plan to have an offline business OR you want to build a real brand for your solely online business then IMO you're better off going for a domain name that is short, easy for users to remember, easy for users to type, etc.