Depends totally on the word. Adverbs are a lot less but again it depends on the word itself. It's a dot com - good sign mostly.
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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!What do you think is the worth of one dictionary word .com but an adverb ending in ly, like truthfully.com, gracefully.com, freely.com, swiftly.com, etc.
Depends totally on the word. Adverbs are a lot less but again it depends on the word itself. It's a dot com - good sign mostly.
Adverbs and adjectives are harder sells. (singular nouns first, then plural nouns, then present tense verbs).
Funny you mention truthfully because it dropped in the .net form the other day. I sat there and started at it for awhile.. debated for like 45 minutes, and finally decided against it. Unless it is a strong word, I will pass. Truthfully.net is kind of on the line and it had my attention.
Good luck.
-Bob
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i've been letting most of my one word *ly.com names expire - hard to see a real commercial application for most of them.
I agree with safesys. I don't see a real market potential for those domains.
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Originally posted by knowit
What do you think is the worth of one dictionary word .com but an adverb ending in ly, like truthfully.com, gracefully.com, freely.com, swiftly.com, etc.
The are nice domain, marketable, esspecially freely and swiftly
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