Get the Perfect Domain for your Niche Project
November 5th, 2007 | by ScottIt appears that you're new here, if you like what you read, please subscribe to the news feed or sign up for the Leap eTips news and updates email list. Thank you for visiting :)
This is a shout-out for a great how-to posting over at 45n5.com on finding and grabbing keyword rich domains that my readers who work on niche marketing and mini-sites will really benefit from.
The direct link is http://www.45n5.com/permalink/how-to-find-a-domain-name-that-contains-keywords-w.html so check it out!
There’s a treasure of information about making money online available at 45n5.com too, so I definitely suggest browsing the archives there when you have the time. Sometimes Mark can be a little rough around the edges, but its good to have someone shooting-from-the-hip about making money online rather than sugar-coating everything to make you “feel good” just so you’ll come back for more.
Seriously, I get put-off sometimes by his style, but I can’t argue with the substance and that keeps me going back to 45n5.com over and over.
Disclaimer: This is NOT a requested or compensated posting in any way! I simply felt the keyword rich domains post was a solid resource which I wanted to share, and that 45n5.com is a quality blog to have on your daily reading list.


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3 Responses to “Get the Perfect Domain for your Niche Project”
By 45n5 on Nov 6, 2007 | Reply
wow, thanks for the shoutout.
it’s always fun finding domains with keywords like that ;-) even if you don’t use it every day it’s good info to have.
By Minnesota Attorney on Oct 21, 2008 | Reply
Great tip. I’ve used this method to purchase over 500 .com domains. And since Google’s Keyword Tool now shows the amount of traffic each month for each keyword, you can select keywords that have at least a minimum amount of traffic, then see of those keywords are available in .com.
By Misprinted Currency on Oct 22, 2008 | Reply
You would be wise to setup your keyword searches on sites like snapnames and namejet as automated searches. This way when an expired name pops up with your keywords, you can then check if it has any existing traffic. If so, buy it. If it is a “junky” domain but still has links and traffic, you can pick it up very cheap. Imagine you get 1000 or more visits a month and 100 good inlinks for 60 bucks on snapnames? Cannot beat it.