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Any comments on these...

"localpharm.com"
"dr-pharm.com"
"vitamins-a-z.com"
"impotence-medication.com"
"impotence-pillstore.com"
"pill-bottles.com"
vitamin-supplements.net"
 

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Whats with all the hyphens. I have never seen a hyphenated domain sell for more than reg fees. I have only seen them registered as banner domains or URL strings.
 

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Hyphens are tough. The only hyphens I have sold were 3 character names. X-X

Nothing as far as names.

-Bob
 

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Earlier I thought hyphens were okay if it was the way the word was most-commonly spelled-- for example, dot-commer.com. Now I think I agree with you guys, the person would still type in dotcommer.com even if it was more often spelled with the hyphen, just like he would leave out spaces between words. Okay names to reg for use maybe, but tough for making a profit on resale.
 

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There are different opinions on the vaule of hyphenation in Search Engine / Directory ranking, but these names even don't appeal to a high number of search requests. Vitamin-supplements.net and impotence-medication.com might be alright, but without paying $299 on Yahoo...
In UK they might find a slightly higher and in Germany a real interest, as using hyphens is common there.
 
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