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For Sale HowToMake.net - SEO-Friendly Domain for DIY and Learning

Mario

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DomainName
HowToMake.net
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HowToMake.net
For: DIY & Tutorials, Education, Digital Media

HowToMake is a powerful, search-driven name ideal for any educational or tutorial-based platform - from DIY crafts and recipes to online courses, guides, or niche YouTube content. Its clear, evergreen structure ensures lasting relevance across industries and generations.

Exact-match domains like this offer a massive SEO edge and built-in audience interest - making it a smart investment for creators, educators, or content publishers.

BIN: $3,460
Registrar: Name.com
Expiry: October 24, 2026


🔒 Secure Transaction: Listed on Afternic
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📩 DM if interested or have questions.
 

Soppdew

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I see it's been a while since you’ve posted, but I just wanted to ask—did you ever test how well the domain performed in search rankings over time? I’ve been curious how .net domains hold up these days for DIY or learning niches, especially with so many new extensions available now. Also, did you stick with that brand name or pivot to something more keyword-rich later?
 

Plpannyz

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Funny enough, I once had a site with a clear SEO-friendly domain and still struggled with steady traffic. I reached out to aeo — they focus on hotel marketing but gave me some good tips on digital visibility that helped me see things differently.
 
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Mario

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I see it's been a while since you’ve posted, but I just wanted to ask—did you ever test how well the domain performed in search rankings over time? I’ve been curious how .net domains hold up these days for DIY or learning niches, especially with so many new extensions available now. Also, did you stick with that brand name or pivot to something more keyword-rich later?
I'm curious about that too, but I don't have time to dig into it - I have hundreds of domains I'm selling.
 

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