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NameAlot.com

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I thought this domain name Bostons.info works extremely well with the .info extension. What do you guys think.

Thanks in advance for your appraisals.
 

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Nope don't see it on this on......$0
 

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I think the S is the thing that hurts ya.....
 

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PokerTournament said:
I think the S is the thing that hurts ya.....

I think he's trying to go for the possessive part..

Boston's Info.

Which wouldn't be too bad, I suppose.
 

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well, I think in this case the 's' helps on two fronts.... 'bostons' is how people refer to Boston Terriers also it can work on the possesive form as well 'Boston's info' for the city or 'Bostons info' for the dogs... that's why I was thinking this name have some decent value
 

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still curious to see what you all think!

Thanks :)
 

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I was about to ahree with GD... but a google search resulted in about 350K results. Now, granted many of those SERPs are for apostrophe typos, but how about those Boston Terrier sites ?

If this is for a specific niche market (such as the dog breed) then perhaps low $xxx or high $xx... otherwise... tough sell.

Cheers,

Rob
 
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