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<blockquote data-quote="Dan73" data-source="post: 2280223" data-attributes="member: 322964701"><p>Hi</p><p>I was thinking to change my strategy of finding good domains which I want to sell. What do you think about registering domains that fit to the ear solely? For example today I came up with few names: thinkerbell (like tinkerbell), playtechtonics (like plate tectonics, which i remember from my geology studies...) and coindoor (like condor). They are all taken. Does it mean the market likes easy sound domains?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dan73, post: 2280223, member: 322964701"] Hi I was thinking to change my strategy of finding good domains which I want to sell. What do you think about registering domains that fit to the ear solely? For example today I came up with few names: thinkerbell (like tinkerbell), playtechtonics (like plate tectonics, which i remember from my geology studies...) and coindoor (like condor). They are all taken. Does it mean the market likes easy sound domains? [/QUOTE]
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