I think the reverse order of those words would be the better domain, I.e. onlinejobs.com.au
Job related domains do sell well under normal circumstances. However, I don't think it's a great domain that will have buyers lined up.
I know some people don't like domains with 'online' in them, and I've heard them called 'dated' etc, but I still like the high quality ones. People still use the term 'online' a lot. I've spent a bit of coin over the years on ones like onlinetraining.com.au, onlinebusiness.com.au, etc.
Behaviour is changing rapidly, with a huge increase in online activities given the COVID-19 pandemic, so I'm also hearing the term more often at the moment.
To summarise, not a great domain, but you may get lucky with a sale on the lower end. Good luck!
Consider our new world ...... HomeJobs etc may be handy "branding" I wonder how many are searching for Jobs Online? Perhaps it has picked up a little lately?
Consider our new world ...... HomeJobs etc may be better "branding" I wonder how many are searching for Jobs Online? Perhaps it has picked up a little lately?
Well homebusiness.com.au is currently in the top six domains getting the most traffic on the eBranding.com.au marketplace. virtualtraining.com.au is another one that's had a recent spike in traffic.
In the short term at least, domains with terms like 'online', 'virtual' and 'home' might see a boost in traffic. With that said, none of my recent enquiries or sales have been in that area