| <<I want them to see LearnTo.us/PlayGuitar, LearnTo.Us/Draw
LearnTo.Us/Type etc...those hundred pages .each it's own web site if you will..>>
I know what you mean. I have a music site and pages from the site are all over google. If you type in an artist's name, the page on my site where that artist is listed will come up (especially if it is a more obscure artist that doesn't have thousands of other pages on the net about him).
Not to quibble, but LearnTo.us/PlayGuitar as an example would still not be the right form. It would have to be learnto.us/playguitar.htm - but the keywords would have the same effect. This can take a long while to payoff though. My music site has been up since 1997. If you have ways to make google find your pages quicker and your pages come up on the first page or two of google then you have a winner for sure.
As far as your original post though - the name by itself does not have any special value. Your skill in making something out of it is where any value will come from.
An average person can take a worthless lump of clay and fool around with it for days and still have a worthless lump of clay. But a skilled artist can take the same lump and turn it into something special. What is of value here is your skill, not the domain name.
Good luck with it! By the way Bid, I haven't seen you posting in awhile. Where have you been?
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