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sgopalam

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Please discuss/appraise:

NY_Homes.com
OrangeCounty-Homes.com

NY-Home.com
OrangeCounty-Home.com

Thanks,
SG.
 
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President Gringo

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not keen on the _ at all......do most people even know how to refer to it? May cause confusion. Not keen on the others either, mainly because they are 3 word domains where only 1 word is seperated by a -

As for NY-Home.com, maybe there is a magazine called this, i would try with them. As its missing the s at the end, it kinda reduces the value.

Sorry to be so negative, and i hope you do well with these.
 
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Originally posted by President Gringo
not keen on the _ at all......do most people even know how to refer to it? May cause confusion.

It's called an 'underscore', and its very popular.
 

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Originally posted by mole It's called an 'underscore', and its very popular.

Mole & Pres Gringo, the original post using an underscore must have been a typo error.

The underscore could not be popular involving domain names as it's a NON-ALLOWED character and could not possibly be used or registered. :D
 
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President Gringo

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Originally posted by mole


It's called an 'underscore', and its very popular.

yeah i know its called that, but many times i have to explain to people what an underscore is when i give out my e-mail address.
 
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The underscore could not be popular involving domain names as it's a NON-ALLOWED character and could not possibly be used or registered. :D
In that case, i would have thought you would get early 4 digits. Nice name :)
 

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Thanks everybody.
Yeah, I made a typo in the original posting.
 

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What ya think of the OrangeCounty-Homes.com though?
 
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