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I have the domain StateRunHealthCare.com. I hear that phrase all the time on television and radio, and there are 1,760,000 matches at Google for "State Run Health Care". The same search on Bing comes back with 343,000,000 results!

I also have ManagedHealthInsurance.com. A Google search for "Managed Health Insurance" returns 1,540,000 matches, and Bing returns 112,000,000.

With all the recent sales for insurance domains (over $175k in sales the last couple weeks), they both seem like winners.

What do you think? At what level should I start considering offers?
 
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since you have all those numbers from Google, and the phrase being mentioned on tv and radio spots....how much of that has translated into actual traffic or revenue for those domains?
 

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BIN reduced to $1,500

I have the domain StateRunHealthCare.com. I hear that phrase all the time on television and radio, and there are 1,760,000 matches at Google for "State Run Health Care". The same search on Bing comes back with 343,000,000 results!

I also have ManagedHealthInsurance.com. A Google search for "Managed Health Insurance" returns 1,540,000 matches, and Bing returns 112,000,000.

With all the recent sales for insurance domains (over $175k in sales the last couple weeks), they both seem like winners.

What do you think? At what level should I start considering offers?
 

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BIN reduced to $1,250. This will be the last drop in price.
 
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