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closed e-lawfirm.org - please appraise

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Samuel Kahn

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hello, please appraise e-lawfirm.org

Also, I know many people think hyphens aren't cool, but what do you think about them when it comes to e-businesses related names? Still better without them?

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I personally would still prefer without the hyphen, and I'm not a fan of .org's.

Reg fee.
 

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.org hurts it
"e" hurts it
"-" hurts it

This domain gets three strikes...and its out...of any value
 

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Funny the difference that a few extra letters can make.

e-law.org = $XXXX
e-lawfirm.org = $XX

In the future if you consider regging another e- name, you are far better off being patient and waiting until you find a nice generic as illustrated above.

Personally, I've seen e-lawfirm.org on recent drop lists and took a pass.
 

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Thank you all for the opinions and advice. I see the logic in your arguments.

Nevertheless, I was thinking this tld would be actually nice for some uses, such as a world wide law firms directory, like hierosgamos.org for instance. For such purposes I even like the .org tld better than most, as .org may give a somewhat more "official" and unbiased tone to a site.
 
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