Wordtracker Keyword Changes Research - movement up and down in the top long term keywords for wordtracker

Not much movement in the latest Wordtracker keyword top 200 long term keywords. The most movement was “play games” moving up 2 notches on the large list of top keyword searches.
However, in the 2nd half of the top 50 from #28 through 50, there was a bit of volatility. Moving up 8 notches [...]

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“domaining” and “domainers”

As the domain names industry grows to what this year is reported to be a $2.5 billion dollar industry in terms of registration sales & trading of domains [1], we may hear two terms more commonly used in Operations or Technology department of any company.
First, a “domainer” is a person or company which attempts to [...]

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There are 138 million online domain names registered as I write this…

 Currently there are 138 million domain name registrations as of August 2007 (top level domain names [TLDs]) according to VeriSign in their Domain Industry Brief. This number represents a 31% increase from last year at this time and an 8% increase from the first quarter of 2007. .com’s represented the largest group with [...]

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Wordtracker top keywords rankings list STILL alive…just got the latest

Looks like I’m still getting this list for free and “sex” still tops the recent top 300 queries for the past 48 hours (ending August 28, 2007).  Not much change otherwise in the top 10.  The only phrase/keywords that seem to be something that’s moved up a bit is “free english course” showing perhaps the [...]

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Wordtracker keyword trends…s*x VERY HOT skyrocketing in their long term report -

**NOTE: the following is not necessarily intended for audiences under the age 21 years old.  If you are under 21 years old, please note that these phrases are of a sexual nature and it would be best if you consulted with your parents before reading further.
With that said, let’s talk about some trends I’ve noticed [...]

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Some spicy keywords? Keywords are spicy?

Who would of thunk keywords could be “spicy?”  Google does…
At Google Labs, they have regular updates on keyword phrases that basically are “spicy” or very volatile and most likely moving up the charts in terms of keyword search frequency.
The latest are: 

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Most expensive domain names (series): Economies and stock markets are declining, but domain names are still skyrocketing

According to DN Journal, a two letter combination “LI.com” was sold for $500,000 between August 6th and August 19, 2007.  As stated before in a previous post titled “All 2 letter combinations are gone…”, it appears that two letter combinations which probably have very little trademark issues and are incredibly convenient for companies to brand [...]

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Top words searched for…and I’m not talking about keywords…

Some Program or Product Manager at a reference site like Dictionary.com or another reference site is going to love me after reading this, if not someone at Google thinking this is a good idea.  Basically, I was looking for the definition of a Korean word on Korea’s #1 search engine Naver.com.  After searching for the [...]

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A few UNobvious domain opportunities based on keyword inventory available

So, I’ve been playing with my new purchase recently: Keyword Elite from the same creators of SEO Elite, Bradd Callen & co. It’s saving me so much time in doing the research I was doing in antiquated methods before.
For example, if I were to pick a topic about something not so sexy like “doors”, [...]

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Overpaying for Sex.com? Any given Sunday…I mean “keyword”…

Well, I’ve been starting to use some different tools to gauge what truly is a highly sought after keyword. I trusted my handy wordtracker list that I get from the site & it really is a great list. I really appreciate what the guys over there have done & they do clearly identify [...]

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