As a domain name investor, SEO player and blogger… I know a Great Domain Name when I see one and Plans.com is a Great One!
The domain name Plans.com is really a once in a lifetime domain name. Plans.com meets EVERY criteria of the perfect domain name. Clear, specific, generic product, .com, highly searched, memorable and much more. The other great thing, it is for sale and at a price that I think is very fair.
Domain names have sold in the seven figure range and many sell in the mid to high six figure range that I think do not meet the demand and offer the options the domain name Plans.com offers!
Plans.com is currently for sale at the buy it now price of $150,000 and let me explain why I think it is priced right and will pay for itself in a short time frame.
A domain name is VITAL because of it’s keyword. The internet is powered by keywords. When you take a single word domain name like Plans.com and you use other options you have available to you in development, this is where Plans.com exceeds.
The keyword Plans by itself allows the owner to approach the category of plans from any angle they wish. For two reasons, using sub-domains makes Plans.com an extremely powerful domain name in search engines and user friendly with being easy to remember.
People buy all kinds of plans online. People search for all kinds of plans online. Having a matching domain name to what people "search for" and relevant content to the matching domain term are two vital things for SEO and getting your website ranking very well in search engines for the specific term.
Sub-domains is one very important aspect that makes the Plans.com domain name so vital and valuable IMO. Why? Because there are so many different kinds of plans and by owning Plans.com, you cover them ALL! One domain, covers the entire category!
You could own HomePlans.com but what if people type in HousePlans.com? If you own HomePlans.com, you really need to own HousePlans.com . Both expensive domains!
Owning the single term Plans.com and using sub-domains allows you to excel past all the domains in the category, while still matching what people are looking for. You will be funneling all traffic to One Source (plans.com), which is also a great plus in SEO. One busy site = better rankings for your keywords!
Here are some vital keywords that you can match exactly using sub-domains with Plans.com:
- house.plans.com
- home.plans.com
- garage.plans.com
- deck.plans.com
- shed.plans.com
- building.plans.com
- floor.plans.com
- furniture.plans.com
- cabinet.plans.com
- construction.plans.com
- cottage.plans.com
- workbench.plans.com
- boat.plans.com
- woodworking.plans.com
- trailer.plans.com
- picnictable.plans.com
- bench.plans.com
- barn.plans.com
Well, I guess you get my point! I could keep going on and on with endless amounts of keywords that people search for and what you can provide them with the domain name Plans.com . You can work with affiliates or offer all different kinds of plans directly.
Online ordering with easy downloads and the site can run on autopilot! No expensive overhead needed with a warehouses full of products. Hard copy blueprints are small if needed to ship.
Plans.com is a great domain name, fairly priced at $150K with massive amounts of development potential. Extreme branding potential that covers a whole category with near instant trust built in. Creating a brand with Plans.com can be done and becoming the leader in the Plans category can be done with the domain name Plans.com!
Plans.com is a great domain name that should highly be considered at the current offering price for reasons I explained above, plus many more! The domain name is currently listed for sale on PremiumDomains.com .
*I was not paid to write this article if you were wondering.





I like your logic, the problem that I have is a hypothetical one and is this… How many companies with highly successful subdomains do you know of? I like the logic, I just don’t see it working that often (although I agree that I think it should).
Rephrasing the question would be this, how many examples can you find of a subdomain ranking really high on Google for a major search term compared to the number of major websites that have sub domains?
October 13th, 2009