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Most Common City Names in US - Brainstorm - Kurt - 06-13-2020 Here's a list of the most common names of cities/towns in the US. For example there are 42 towns in the USA named "Franklin". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_the_most_common_U.S._place_names It seems I'm missing something and can't quite come up with it...maybe local sites using these city names so that you can increase your potential market of buyers? For example buy a domain like "FranklinBikes.com" and you have 42 potential customers interested in the site (assuming every Frankin has a bike shop). The downside of this is it's a one time sale. You build something and sell it. Then have to build another to be able to sell it. On the other hand, it being a one time sale is because there can only be one "FrankinBikes.com" creating real scarcity. How can marketers possibly use this? RE: Most Common City Names in US - Brainstorm - Jeffery - 06-14-2020 MikesBikesFranklin.com MikesBikesFranklinUS.com MikesBikesFranklinUSA.com MikesBikesFranklinTN.com MikesBikesFranklinGA.com etc. MikesBikesInFranklinUS.com MikesBikesInFranklinUSA.com MikesBikesInFranklinTN.com MikesBikesInFranklinGA.com etc. In my city there are more than one YADA Resturants owned by the same company. Being local resturants we differentiated the domian names by integrating the street name in the domain name: YadaResturant.com YadaOnFranklin.com Frankline street happens to be a popular street for both tourist and locals. Franklin street also happens to be associated with 1st class store fronts, so locally the domain name is also associated with a 1st class geo. People wise: There happens to be more than one Franklin street in this state. Header and Footer with full addrees, city, state, zip to include telephone. SEO wise: There happens to be more than one Franklin street in this state. Meta description with full addrees, city, state, zip to include telephone. Search engine wise it is not really mandatory according to Google. However, other search engines that specialize in relevant data (theater tickets, community transportation, etc.) suggest it, so better to cover all bases. There are more such as Google Maps, Review sites and so on that also have differnt types of impact on the domain name and visibility. RE: Most Common City Names in US - Brainstorm - JoeSpirit - 06-14-2020 Lease the domain along with hosting as a package. Monthly or annual recurring income. RE: Most Common City Names in US - Brainstorm - Kurt - 06-14-2020 How about this: Make a list of cities/towns that appear in a number of different states. Make a list of popular businesses. (I posted a link to this somewhere...maybe a private Pheeds forum?). Combine the lists and search for expired/available domain names like: FranklinBikes.com FranklinDentist.com When one is found send post cards to bike shops or dentists in all the Franklin cities explaining that FranklinBikes.com is now available, but there's only one person that can have it and there's a bunch of other Franklin (and bike shops). I think it would be tough to rank and rent first because there are so many Franklins and it isn't certain where to get local citations from. RE: Most Common City Names in US - Brainstorm - Kurt - 06-14-2020 (06-14-2020, 02:56 AM)Jeffery Wrote: Frankline street happens to be a popular street for both tourist and locals. Franklin street also happens to be associated with 1st class store fronts, so locally the domain name is also associated with a 1st class geo. This could be another angle for finding expired domain names with a good potential built-in market. I wonder how many "Main Street Delis" there are? I think the key is finding domain names where at least a dozen businesses would want that domain name and those businesses are easy to contact. And the key to this is finding common patterns/themes. RE: Most Common City Names in US - Brainstorm - JoeSpirit - 06-17-2020 I once read some advice on creating a domain name when the one you're trying to get is already taken. It's been a number of years back but that advice was to simply add a small case letter to the end of the URL string. Maybe instead of franklinbikes.com make it franklinbikesa.com or franklinbikes_a.com RE: Most Common City Names in US - Brainstorm - Alton331 - 07-24-2020 Kurt posted this elswhere and I think it is a great idea. Not sure if domains like this rank or not but here goes. Purchase cheaper info or other cheaper domains such as FranklinBikes.com-repairs.info It looks like your domain is FranklinBikes.com when actually your domain is com-repairs.info The first part is an addon domain. So in theory you can have unlimited FranklinBikes.com looking domains with what looks like a page on that domain... com-tires.info, com-frames.info Gene Pimental has a method whereby you take first names and ad a service business in the title. He used BobsTireShop.com, but you may get a name that is not quite as popular, so when I do this I try to use First Names, but I try to make sure that first name is also a name of a city along with the service business. For instance, here is a list of boys names that are also city names, thus more potential customers to sell to. Austin Boston Chandler Dallas Dayton Eugene Gilbert Houston Jackson Lincoln Memphis Orlando Phoenix Warren Cody Easton Frederick Kingston Lawrence Logan Mason Mitchell Trenton York Columbus Columbia Essex Brighton Washington Diego Rio Orlando Michel Kent Melbourne Rome Phoenix Memphis Lincoln Jordan Jersey Hamilton Denver Bronx Brooklyn Boston Ladies, I don't want to leave you out, but I couldn't figure out how to make a list such as above but it can be located here: https://family.disney.com/baby-names/place-names/ RE: Most Common City Names in US - Brainstorm - Kurt - 07-24-2020 (07-24-2020, 01:55 AM)Alton331 Wrote: Kurt posted this elswhere and I think it is a great idea. Not sure if domains like this rank or not but here goes. You and Gene bring up important points. Again IMO the most important thing in marketing is to determine where you'll find customers before doing anything else. With a domain name like BobsTires.com (I wouldn't add the "shop") a major part of your research is finding if you can actually reach a number of Bob's Tires, either by email, phone or snail mail. When it comes to answering the question, "Where EXACTLY will you find customers?" this method is about as direct as it gets. For this strategy it's a matter of being able to efficiently find newly expired domains that fit a certain criteria (like at least 10 Bob's Tires in the US with mailing addresses you can ACTUALLY find). If you have an efficient system you don't need to sell domains for a lot of money. If you can buy a domain for $11 and sell it for $89 it becomes a matter of how quickly and how much effort it takes. And like most things, with time you'll get better at it and my "guestimate" is that most of these domain names have a market value of between $75 and $250, assuming you have at least 8 directly interested prospects. If you have an auction you only need two interested prospects to make a decent profit. While it's possible, I don't think you'll get a big score. But unlike other domaining methods were you list on Sedo or GoDaddy, you can be pretty sure at least a few people are very interested in your domain. It's a matter of making them aware of it. |