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0$ because of cost of traffic. Far too generic unless carefully built.
 

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Odd word. Plural. Double consonant. Alliteration "erer". I would say $xx max.
 

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Reg-fee sorry. There are some better dictionary .com words out there.
 

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Twitter is one thing and twitter-er is another.
 

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Twitter is one thing and twitter-er is another.


I know. Blog is one thing, and blogger is another, too. Just wanted to let you all know I wasn't just blindly registering a name because it was in the dictionary.

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Hold on to it. Twitter is only getting bigger by the day. This was in CBS today.

Another sidenote: internally we discussed whether someone who uses Twitter is a "Twitterer" or a "Tweeter" and here's the e-mail response to me from Biz Stone, co-founder of Twitter:

"It's Twitterer not Tweeter if you're talking about a person who uses Twitter but folks do use the word "tweet" to refer to an individual Twitter message."


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10 tips on being a good Twitterer (CNN)


News orgs, politicians, and celebrities are all using twitter. Even the co-founder calls them "twitterers." MSNBC is using it all the time on their network.

Congrats on the grab and the foresight.

Mine, Twitterer.com (singular) is getting around 1000 type-ins a month. How's yours doing?
 

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Thanks for the informative post. Unfortunately I sold the name soon after I started this thread back in May of 2007!

Thanks to people like John McCain, Twitter is now becoming more mainstream, so I definitely should have held on to the name. But you know how it goes, sometimes you just have to sell so you can pursue other things.


Hold on to it. Twitter is only getting bigger by the day. This was in CBS today.

Another sidenote: internally we discussed whether someone who uses Twitter is a "Twitterer" or a "Tweeter" and here's the e-mail response to me from Biz Stone, co-founder of Twitter:

"It's Twitterer not Tweeter if you're talking about a person who uses Twitter but folks do use the word "tweet" to refer to an individual Twitter message."


News Link

10 tips on being a good Twitterer (CNN)


News orgs, politicians, and celebrities are all using twitter. Even the co-founder calls them "twitterers." MSNBC is using it all the time on their network.

Congrats on the grab and the foresight.

Mine, Twitterer.com (singular) is getting around 1000 type-ins a month. How's yours doing?
 
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