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wvspecialkvw

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Obviously Hyphens are not welcomed most of the time....However you do see a lot of law sites with hypens for simply the keywords....I like the term that much I regged it...what do you think?
 

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I think it's all good! I don't see why it wouldn't fetch $500 from such attorney.
 

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Hyphens do hurt it a lot... I can only see value if developed.

Good Luck !

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thanx for opinions...i agree with both, maybe some big wig will spend some bucks for it one day... (hopefully sooner than later)
 

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wvspecialkvw said:
Obviously Hyphens are not welcomed most of the time....However you do see a lot of law sites with hypens for simply the keywords....I like the term that much I regged it...what do you think?

I owned intellectualpropertylawfirm.com and sold it about a year ago for $250 - which was probably a little too low, but I wanted to blow it out - however it wasn't hyphenated - hyphenation really hurts appeal
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The domain is long and the hyphenation also is negative towards the domain.
Potential clients have a lot of money to spend on a domain.
I believe the domain has a professional feel to it, although I could be misjudging it.
A Logo would be hard to create due to the name length.
Potential clients would usually have the domain on a business card, so remembering the domain would not be an issue.

$300+
 

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hotdog_pk said:
Potential clients would usually have the domain on a business card, so remembering the domain would not be an issue.

But, would they usually have that big of a business card? :-)
 

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lol, good point, but maybe the entire length of the card can be used whilst still not destroying it's feel.
 
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