Domain with Me: The First Three Days
A week or two ago I decided to buy some domains. 101 of them related to real estate to be specific.
In doing the research around which were available (I wanted to start by seeing if I could identify value in unregistered domains), I saw that a few
Here are the initial assumptions I made.
The results so far?
If we take 20 visitors to be more indicative than yesterday’s 6, then that means that each domain, on average is generating 6 visitors per month (20 * 30 = 600 divided by 101 domains).
At the current ad click-through rate, 5%, I basically need 10x the traffic I am getting per domain. But again, this is all on 3 days worth of data. I am happy to keep it running for another few months, where I’ll replace it with a template, which will hopefully start receiving search traffic.
The positives: who knew that people would in fact type in the domain names. And I have my first 19 cents on the board!
Dave Naffziger mentioned in the comments of the original post about the domain tasting firms (whereby they let you hold a domain name for 7 days for 25 cents to see if it might work) which was a great suggestion, although I think in my case where I am looking at a longer tail (hopefully not too long tail) of domains where the week might be too small of a sample size. Basically my aim is hopefully to say that this type of domain


Would you post 1 or 2 of the domains so we cna check out the landing page in use? CTR and eCPM seem really low. I would expect something like $50-100 CPM once you are fully optimized on the ideal parking service.
Sure John, they are all like http://centertonrealestate.com/ and http://brewtonrealestate.com
Sorealestate.com and using that template.
Any advice would be much appreciated.
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sedo working any better? landers look a little better but if you know the state that corresponds to that city, you may want to drop it in the keyword sedo lets you input manually.