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New 4-Letter .COM Names With TWO DASHES
New 4-Letter .COM Names With TWO DASHES [url]http://www.2--X.com[/url] [url]http://www.e--g.com[/url] [url]http://www.U--2.com[/url] [url]http://www.V--6.com[/url] and [url]http://www.K--8.com[/url] There are very few Double--Dash 4-letter .COM names left. [This post has been edited by dot_com_names on Aug 18, 2007 5:12pm.]
sparky replied unir_com
I dunno. -- really devaules the domain in my opinion. Single dash is all I'd consider.
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unir_com replied unir_com
All 4-letter .COM names will soon be "touched", at least once. There may be more than "cosmetic" reasons why 4-letter .COM names are needed, desired, etc. It is generous of you to leave them for others to use... Very few 4-letter .COM names drop each day... lbwz.com qdkw.com qhlm.com qjyd.com qksf.com qlih.com quyq.com rczn.com sfoq.com tgcv.com tzmz.com vhdo.com ytpb.com yysv.com People who [u]need[/u] 4-letter .COM names for other purposes, may not care about the cosmetics. As an example, NASDQ stock symbols tend to be 4 letters. Cosmetics do not make all names "valuable". Have you considered what the domain name 201.in-addr.arpa is worth ?
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hekler replied unir_com
Lets not get to excited about 4 letter .com names. There are 1,774,224 possible domain names using 4 characters. Therefore cosmetics/relativity are important. Now as for 3 letter names - at under 48,000 .com combinations - that's something to crow about. [This post has been edited by hekler on Aug 20, 2007 9:40pm.]
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unir_com replied unir_com
"Now as for 3 letter names" Yes, a few people do have an interest in 3-letter names... .INC .NET .USA .WEB .LAW .ART .LTD and of course the 5-letter anchor names for above... *-INC.com *-NET.com *-USA.com *-WEB.com *-LAW.com *-ART.com *-LTD.com Have you noticed that 99.9% of those 5-letter names are active ?
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hekler replied unir_com
Do you understand the rules for .com domain names?
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