MakeMoneyOnline.com for $95,000

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August 9th, 2007 by Jay Westerdal

Make MoneyMake Money OnlineYou may wonder why a three word domain name would be fetching $95,000 at an auction. The simple reason is because MakeMoneyOnline.comMakeMoneyOnline.com is worth it. People search for this high and low! In fact this term generates so much traffic that Google has prioritized it in their Google Suggest data. If you type “Make Mo” at Google Suggestion the first suggest is “Make Money” and the Second Suggestion is “Make Money Online”. Did you notice that… Just one word (“Make”) and one character (“M”) triggers this too but this time it is result number four instead of two.

When I saw this domain I knew it instantly passed the vernacular test. This is a domain that would SEO really well. Plus it is a three stacker in Google. Where the ads are stacked three high above the natural listings.

If there are domainers that understand SEO I would not be surprised if we get into a big biding war on this one. I might not be surprised if SEO masters show up and bid on this domain. They could optimize the hell out of it and turn it into a cash tree. I hope someone develops this and proves me right. I see the writing all over the wall on this.

To Bid on MakeMoneyOnline.comMakeMoneyOnline.com please attend the DomainTools Live Auction. It will take place August 15th in Seattle during the last day of the Domain Roundtable. Bidders can also bid online. Please stay tuned for information on how to bid remotely.

Also, MakeMoney.netMakeMoney.net is in this same auction for $20,000 reserve. I would have valued MakeMoney.comMakeMoney.com at $300,000 . So with the 10% rule that would be a reserve value of $30,000 for the .NET.

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Comments

  1. laptop Says:

    Nice, now what about Greasy.comGreasy.com :)

  2. beggers Says:

    I hope someone buys MakeMoneyOnline.comMakeMoneyOnline.com and develops it soon so that I can actually find out how to “Make Money Online”! Good luck.

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