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Tom K.

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Would appreciate your input on these:

1) BlogMonetize.com
2) BlogMonetizing.com
3) iInsomnia.com
4) InsomniaWebsite.com


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Another related domain:

montezingweb.com


Anyone? Would love to hear your thoughts.
 

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interesting to hear some input, as I also own some premium monetize names...wish u all the best.
 

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Thanks. Lately I'm not having much success with receiving appraisal feedback. Not sure why. :greensighw:

The domains are still open for appraisal input.

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That's funny.

Regfee for all. The phrase "Blog Monetizing" is mentioned a total of 487 times out of the billions of web pages that google has indexed. And "Blog Monetize" a whooping 233 times!
 

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I am talking premium monetize names....a name is not a premium name, but it could be a premium monitize name....

eg, musicblog.com is a premium music name while it also a premium name , monetizeblog.com is a premium monetize name but it may not a premium name...

is that make any sense? ok, hope I make my point clear and make sure we are talking same "premium"...i

may be monetize itself is not a premium keyword...
 

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I am talking premium monetize names....a name is not a premium name, but it could be a premium monitize name....

eg, musicblog.com is a premium music name while it also a premium name , monetizeblog.com is a premium monetize name but it may not a premium name...

is that make any sense? ok, hope I make my point clear and make sure we are talking same "premium"...i

may be monetize itself is not a premium keyword...


Music.com is a premium music domain. What determines if a domain name is premium or not? You? Anyways, I understand what you are saying.
 

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Music.com is a premium music domain.

Does this mean the Music.com is the only premium music domain? What about RockMusic.com, GreatMusic.com, or MusicVideos.com? Can a two word domain that has music in it be considered a premium music domain or does it only have to be one word?

No one, I think, would argue that Monetize.com is a premium monetize domain. Can two word combinations that include monetize in them also be considered premium monetize domains?

Some markets are very vertical and one cannot escape that. Music is mass market whereas Monetizing is vertical and will likely never reach the appeal that music has. That's like comparing apples to oranges.

By comparison, check out "monetizing domains" or "domain monetizing" on Google and you'll see less results than "monetizing blog" or "monetizing web". Yet I think anyone on this forum would jump at grabing those names if they were available.

Anyways, this is more like it. :regular_smile:

BTW, does anyone have a link to a good definition of a "premium domain"???
 

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The word "premium" in terms of domain names has been long disputed. Some forums actually ban the use of the word since many people have different definitions of what the word means to them. Sure, there are many "premium" domain names, or they are just good, or even great for that matter. Anyway, good luck with the sale of these domain names.
 
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