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Genereal consensus on singular vs. plural generics

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silverclick

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Curious if there is a general consensus on which is worth more the singular or plural of a generic domain. Usually the plural gets more searches but singular seems to have more weight?

Ex. would you rather own car.com or cars.com purely from domain standpoint?
 
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Many domainers will tell you plural is always much better, and plurals normally get more searches. But I think that singular often sounds better than plural. I would take job.com over jobs.com, apartment.com over apartments.com, car.com over cars.com, but I like hotels.com better than hotel.com. I think plural sounds better when people do a lot of comparing and often buy several of something. Otherwise I prefer singular.
 

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Depends on the name.....and, how its used colloquially...


For me, Issues.com is better than Issue.com...

...but, Husband.com is better than Husbands.com...


And, I'd take Cars.com over Car.com ('Cars' has 5 times the exact type-ins of 'Car')......but, gimme either...!....:D
 
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