In North America the term is used in the reverse as you have it - savings and loans. When I hear it I can't help but think of the massive scandal around the issue. Still great keywords.
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I am interested in thoughts and estimates on what would be a reasonable asking price i could set for for LoansandSavings.com and yes of course with end users the sky is the limit but if you should place an asking price for this domain what would it be?
There are tons of potential end users out there.... Financial institutions involved with Loans and Savings and i am still in the process of making a contact list which is going to be huge so with that having done what could i set for an asking price?
Thanks in advance for any replies!
In North America the term is used in the reverse as you have it - savings and loans. When I hear it I can't help but think of the massive scandal around the issue. Still great keywords.
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Scandal Roy?
Something like Enron?
Yeah, the reverse part is what i was aware of but maybe i have to be from a native English speaking nationality to fully understand the unnatural order.
In my opinion it still looks and sounds good even though it may not be as widely used.
I mean it is not that odd as let's say BuyShoes.com and taking the reverse from that thus ShoesBuy.com which doesn't sound right or look right...right?
Thanks Roy for your reply, i would appreciate it if you could shed some light on this scandal you mentioned though...
I just read through an article on the S&L scandal on Answers.com. Never knew about that.
The question still stands about the "odness" of the order in which the keywords are placed.
Is it really a big issue or does it still sound OK?
Of course all native English speakers are welcome to answer this question ;=)
Last edited by damion; 11-08-2006 at 04:08 PM. Reason: Updated myself on the S&L scandal
Bigger scandal than Enron! Much bigger!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Savings_and_Loan_scandal
I would suspect most under 30's have little knowledge or care about the issue though.
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