socreative & boss, I don't know what tool you are using, but it clearly isnt a propper tool!
This domain is of high quality, I am an experienced 'domainer' I sold nub.com for $14k last year.
Are you searching for 'modelapproach' or 'Model Approach'?
socreative & boss, I don't know what tool you are using, but it clearly isnt a propper tool!
This domain is of high quality, I am an experienced 'domainer' I sold nub.com for $14k last year.
Are you searching for 'modelapproach' or 'Model Approach'?
yeah it clearly isn't a propper one
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https://adwords.google.co.uk/select/KeywordToolExternal isn't a proper tool? You may have sold a domain for $14k but you obviously don't know how to do an 'exact' search, you are doing a 'broad' search which means nothing, exact is what is important.
Unless you know something I don't?
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I don't know much about search engine nuts and bolts but those are some vague terms and, even if the 90k figure was correct, what proportion of them would be looking for the same thing? Model approach can be applied to pretty much anything that involves a process can't it?
Regardless of the search results, if someone wants to pay me to design a site for them to code that's fine by me. Unfortunately the OP went very quiet when I requested details of the budget...
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The thing with this particular proposition is that the rewards for the designer are tied to the OP's ability to turn tens of thousands of extremely vague and highly questionable monthly searches into actual currency so the interrogation is in everyone's interest really.
Also, who in their right mind paid $14k for nub.com and then left it standing exactly as it is now, which is a non-functional website?
One can only assume someone who thought they could sell it on for $14k+