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lyndonmaxewell

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Domain Name: www.i-s-l-a-m.com

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just to note, islam is the world's second largest religion, and with islam.com having been sold for over a million dollars if i'm not wrong.

Although hypenated, it still does appears in a resonably amount of searches. Can be developed for religious specified community/group. I ask for your opinions on its value. I can see that quite a no. of people are going for popular, hypenated terms like b-u-s-i-n-e-s-s, or a-r-t for their domain names as well.

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there seems to be more and more people going for schmuck domains these days. they are not resellable just now but there popularity may increase!
 

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i kinda agree with you. not to say that hypenated words are totally of no value if compared.

take for instance,

a-r-t.com well, doesnt that look abit 'artisticly' used? of course the words value drops, much like generic terms, as it gets longer.

would you say b-u-s-i-n-e-s-s.com, or s-a-l-e-s.com will not sell too compared to its counterparts? i doubt so. whats your opinion?

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Reg Fee, maybe low $xx at best

I just dont see anybody typing in www.i-s-l-a-m.com when they can just type in islam.com

of course, thus such a hypenated word must firstly be popular, n meaningful, n no doubt not unusually a long string, like e-n-c-y-c-l-o-p-e-d-i-a.
 

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regfee, i think hyphen names are only worth it to separate 2 words like new-york or hong-kong, not to put in between each letter.
 

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lyndonmaxewell said:
i kinda agree with you. not to say that hypenated words are totally of no value if compared.

take for instance,

a-r-t.com well, doesnt that look abit 'artisticly' used? of course the words value drops, much like generic terms, as it gets longer.

would you say b-u-s-i-n-e-s-s.com, or s-a-l-e-s.com will not sell too compared to its counterparts? i doubt so. whats your opinion?



of course, thus such a hypenated word must firstly be popular, n meaningful, n no doubt not unusually a long string, like e-n-c-y-c-l-o-p-e-d-i-a.

You cant compare b-u-s-i-n-e-s-s.com with your name i-s-l-a-m.com because they arent on the same level.

"business" overture / 1,828,281 searches for "business"
"islam" overture / 109,985 searches for "islam"
 
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