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Hi guys!

I would like to hear your thoughts on these 2 domains. The first an e product domain name which gets around 100,000+ exact searches per month and the other a medical/skin term which gets over 200,000 exact searches per month.
 

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Thanks for the info Domainx09. Appreciate it.

Any more appraisals? And explanations why do you think so?
 

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e- and i- works best with short words
one or two syllables

4 syllables are too much
 

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e for electronic, i for internet, or iPod stuff.

iMelanoma (internet melanoma) doesn't make much sense and eAmplifiers is probably a very small niche so I don't imagine these 2 would sell for much. I'm guessing the values are around low $xxx for iMelanoma and low $x,xxx for eAmplifiers.
 

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Thanks for the appraisal Domainx09.

dominator so you would say that eCoko would be better then having a keyword behind the e or i? I think that your statement makes no sense..
 

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so you would say that eCoko would be better then having a keyword behind the e or i?

sorry, i don't have coko in my dictionary, so i don't know what you mean

i said 1 or 2 syllable words are much better than 3 or 4 syllable words

I think that your statement makes no sense...

try to to pronounce your domains
and then pronounce eMail or iReport
 

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I agree, I don't think many end users care much about how many syllables are in words, maybe that's some old trick for resellers to get a name cheaper
 

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dominator, coko is not in my dictionary neither.. And that was the point i was trying to make. If you have 2 sylables that mean nothing then there is no value.. If you have a keyword behind the e or i then the value grows for the right user who cant buy Amplifiers,com but can get eAmplifiers much cheaper..
 

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dominator, coko is not in my dictionary neither.. And that was the point i was trying to make. If you have 2 sylables that mean nothing then there is no value.. If you have a keyword behind the e or i then the value grows for the right user who cant buy Amplifiers,com but can get eAmplifiers much cheaper..

very strange point

because i am talking about the keywords of the SAME type

the difference is only the length

If you have 2 sylables that mean nothing then there is no value...

i do NOT have 2 syllables that mean nothing

i am talking about the keywords of the SAME type

the difference is only the length

try to to pronounce your domains
and then pronounce eMail or iReport

maybe that's some old trick for resellers to get a name cheaper

sure, i want to buy this domain
 

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"sure, i want to buy this domain"

LOL

Any other opinions about the syllables? Or anyone got a link to info indicating end users are interested in that at all?
 
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