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September 28, 2008 at 3:56 am #611513pokman007Member
Here are links to over 280 of the best casino domain names available online at CasinoDN.com, including some real gems. I only bring you first-tier tld .com domains and never take up your time and money or mine with second-tier gtld’s, hyphens, or nonpremium domains – with one exception from among the cctld arena: one of the best industry gems of that hot new exotic .me tld, CasinoGambling.me, which I may take off the market. You will also find what may be the biggest and is certainly among the best .com collections for South Africa, one of the hottest new global frontiers in online gaming, including the diamond of “South Africa gambling” .com’s, SouthAfricaGambling.com itself. Some of the domains bound to raise some eyebrows, so enjoy reviewing the lists at your leisure. [Edit: Sorry, prices and posted domain lists have been removed from this thread.]
CasinoDN.com home pageSeptember 28, 2008 at 11:01 am #780032aaronsmithMemberow what reasonable prices if only people paid these kind of prices I would be a billionaire by now!
September 28, 2008 at 2:36 pm #780051biggygMemberI think you need a reality check lol. Domain names are not that important of course onlinepoker.com poker.com etc have merits but bingoonlinegambling.com for $3000?i just bought chipsonlinegambling.com for $10.32 ,maybe willing to sell it for 30 bux but doubt i cna get it lol.
September 28, 2008 at 9:45 pm #780084pokman007MemberSeptember 28, 2008 at 11:37 pm #780089biggygMemberJust let us know when you sell any I did an experiment a couple years ago on importance of domain name and got a domain to do with iraqi dinar to rank for online bingo .I have spent $150,000 or so on domains in past year or so .I buy older domains and established websites , I can honestly say for BRAND new domain the most i ever paid was $99.00. I’m sorry but Englishonlinepoker.com for $50,000? Onlinepokergirls.com $18,000 ? We all drank alot this weekend but not that much lol.
September 29, 2008 at 9:48 am #780122AnonymousInactive@casinobonusguy 177980 wrote:
We all drank alot this weekend but not that much lol.
LOL. Like it :roflmao:
I buy domains and I tend to agree that these are a lot more than I would pay, but at least the guy has put prices on them which at least makes people realise the expectations and saves wasting time with offers that are a long way off the mark.
October 1, 2008 at 7:00 am #780456pokman007MemberSimmo!;178018 wrote:Like itYes, it could explain a lot.
Simmo!;178018 wrote:at least the guy has put prices on them which at least makes people realise the expectations and saves wasting time with offers that are a long way off the mark.Well, of course the prices and domains were removed before you posted this, but it’s worth noting one need not suppose that an advertised price is anything more than a current asking price as opposed to a rigid expectation. That is certainly not the policy at CasinoDN.com. Asking prices are subject to change up or down, especially in today’s market, and final prices can be far removed from original published asking prices. It’s always in one’s best interests to just pursue a domain that appeals and let the chips fall where they may.
October 2, 2008 at 1:40 am #780619pokman007Membercasinobonusguy;177936 wrote:but bingoonlinegambling.com[…]? just bought chipsonlinegambling.com for $10.32 ,maybe willing to sell it for 30 bux but doubt i cna get it lol.So do I, and I would never have paid even $1 for a domain like that. I suspect that if you had only spent some of that $150K or so on the kinds of domains found at casinodn.com, you would be a much happier man than you are here today. Just slapping a word in front of *onlinegambling.com doesn’t make it worth more than $0, even less than $0 because of the time and money it cost you – but there are of course many good *onlinegambling.com domains out there to be found.
It seems fitting to mention, both for the benefit of other forum readers as well as the business, that there is a vast chasm and world of difference between a natural search keyword people seek out continually for the purpose of spending money at your website and bringing you revenue and profit vs. a forced artificial stringing together of words. The difference can often be a bit like being firmly planted on the Atlantic City boardwalk while customers continually come to you looking for exactly what you have to offer, vs. drowning in the water just slightly offshore, well within sight of the boardwalk, and hoping emergency rescue will show up in time before you sink to the bottom.
So, to continue the comparison between BingoOnlineGambling.com and a domain like ChipsOnlineGambling.com quoted above, here are the facts involving the #1 search engine of most concern to webmasters:
BingoOnlineGambling.com
Search keyword (Broad search): bingo online gambling
-Rank among related keywords: #1
-Search volume for September: 480
-Average monthly 12-month search volume: 1,000ChipsOnlineGambling.com
Search keyword (Broad search): chips online gambling
-Rank among related keywords: no other related terms – it’s on its own
-Search volume for September: “Not enough data”
-Average monthly 12-month search volume: “Not enough data”So, when you combine the potential of a domain like BingoOnlineGambling.com with the state of the online bingo industry, the content and seo skills of the kinds of casino affiliates you see here at CAP, or a direct bingo operator, you’ve got a name with a lot of potential and usefulness. The “not enough data” domain remains in an entirely different class, like apples and oranges, and BingoOnlineGambling.com takes the stack. Moreover, BingoOnlineGambling.com is not even within a hundred miles of being one of the best domains you’ll find at sites like CasinoDN.com, so basically it was perhaps among the worst possible examples one could have even chosen to try to make this kind of comparison at all.
Happy shopping, and remember: no second-tier gtld’s, no hyphens, no nonpremium domains, all offers and inquiries welcome. Nothing but a big smorgasbord of generic, generically descriptive, regional, and superbrandable domains – nothing but a policy of win-win.
October 2, 2008 at 2:03 am #780622biggygMember@CasinoDN.com 178631 wrote:
So do I, and I would never have paid even $1 for a domain like that. I suspect that if you had only spent some of that $150K or so on the kinds of domains found at casinodn.com, you would be a much happier man than you are here today. Just slapping a word in front of *onlinegambling.com doesn’t make it worth more than $0, even less than $0 because of the time and money it cost you – but there are of course many good *onlinegambling.com domains out there to be found.
First of all I am a woman and I am very happy with what i have bought in the past .Can you take a flying leap somewhere else ,you are starting to get annoying and I am not easily annoyed.LOL
Too bad you removed prices was the funniest thing posted here in a while :roflmao:October 2, 2008 at 2:57 am #780632pokman007MemberYou’re more than welcome to leave the thread any time you want. That is, if you can live without giving a hard time to someone who only came here with something of win-win value for the community. Some people can dish it out, but when others don’t take it…
October 2, 2008 at 3:07 am #780636biggygMemberYou can thank me for helping your thread count and back links ,Now i will leave the thread.
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