Reading your post, I decided to visit GoDaddy just now to register the hyphenated version of my 4 letter premium. TAKEN YESTERDAY.Owner please pm.
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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!Reading your post, I decided to visit GoDaddy just now to register the hyphenated version of my 4 letter premium. TAKEN YESTERDAY.Owner please pm.
'Those who stand for nothing fall for anything' - Alexander Hamilton in 1978
as I said, t-r-a-v-e-l.com was an example of premium name that was registered back in 1997, when you look at all the premium names, they are all registered back in and from 1995 to 1999, come to think of it, those guys are really and i mean it really know what they do. who would have thought of this 10 years ago!!!!! i bet no one would have thought of it 1 hour ago before seeing the name beeing auction on ebay, haa?
is it possible they are from other planet or they come back from future? it really makes me think!!!
by the way, didnt this .com thing started at around 95? couldnt those guys buy other great names without dashes and hifen!! why would they buy those premium names with hifen at that point of time which as far as i remember they use to cost around $100 each? crazyyy
Last edited by NZPoint; 08-16-2006 at 07:33 PM. Reason: remember something
I submitted an offer he could not refuse...0.5 GBP
Well, I'm back --Yes I'm back! I'm back! Well I'm baaaaaaaaack baaaaaack well I'm back in black, I'm back in black!
I checked into this area of domains a few months ago and found the top keywords long gone ( esp .com as noted above) but bought several other tlds:
B-A-N-K.us, C-A-R-D.net, C-O-M.us, D-E-B-T.net, D-R-U-G.net,
M-E-D-S.net, O-W-E.com.
Most actually get a few views each week or so without any keyword optimization.
I for one hope there will be a real market for the hyphenated DN.
Of note, all two-letter hyphenated words are gone in .ca!
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