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    Domain Name Advice Affiliate Directory

    Hi folks, I have started to develop a multi level affiliate directory. The name is a bit long (see signature) and I was wondering what your opinion was if I changed that domain name into MUTAP.com (as an abbreviated version of the long one). I might change it as long as it's still young...

    Any advice? Would appreciate it much! Thanks bunches! Juggler

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    Re: Domain Name Advice Affiliate Directory

    anyone?

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    Re: Domain Name Advice Affiliate Directory

    MTAP would be better
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    Re: Domain Name Advice Affiliate Directory

    That is ok. A short is always better. From a context point of view, however, one should consider the sound of "mute-tap" for native english speakers. May be some other nationalities have to say if it sounds (or not sounds) nice in their respective languages? That is very important consideration when a newly coined word or abbr is used.

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