try to say it aloud...
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What do you think of eImage.us ? I know the .us doesnt help it, but it is a good name...opinions?
RickyG
try to say it aloud...
pretty cool name, imoOriginally Posted by RickyG
the .us tld does not hurt it's potential, as an active website.
reseller $150
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Andrei73, Should I also say it 3x fast also? What am I looking for or listening to?
biggedon, thank you
No I wouldn't bother. Image is a huge Keyword. I think this could make 4 figures!Originally Posted by RickyG
Best Regards
Dave Wrixon
Yours, Rubber Duck
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Thanks Dave. So are you suggesting on just parking it?
RickyG
Originally Posted by RickyG
I think you will do alright parking it. I think it would also develop nicely. What I don't agree with is that because it make cause some people pronunciation problems that it cannot effectively be branded. You just say the "e" the "image", no problem! Not only that most us only read these things, we do not recite them aloud. I have a couple of thousand IDN and I cannot pronounce any of them!
Best Regards
Dave Wrixon
Yours, Rubber Duck
Please note that any historic offers over a month old are null and void.
The low xxx range comes to mind with regards to reselling it.
Develop it and it could do well for you.
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Thanks Dave for answering my question.....
Domain Jedi, Thank you for the appraisal.
RickyG
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