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Subject: Question about Domain-Value-terms |
Date Posted: Jun 28, 2010 4:01am |
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My question is with relation to terms used to describe the value or worth of domain names.
The one most common is 'premium' or 'premium domain names'
I guess that the ones which are not premium, are known as plain, and are there any others.
Would there perhaps be the term 'super premium'? |
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Re: Question about Domain-Value-terms (j_s_narre_warren_au) |
Date Posted: Jun 28, 2010 4:41pm |
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Are you referring to the "Premium Domains" when you do a domain search?
If so:
What is a Premium Domain?
A premium domain is a domain that has been previously registered, often because it has the potential of becoming a memorable web address. Premium domains have high marketing potential and many of them already receive significant traffic.
Premium domains are also often referred to as: aftermarket domains, secondary market domains, high-value domains, great domains, or top domains.
From Help Section: Domains > What is a Premium Domain? |
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Re: Question about Domain-Value-terms (dynadot_staff) |
Date Posted: Jun 29, 2010 8:38pm |
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| That is a good source of the information I am seeking - with thanks. |
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