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What do you think? I'm thinking of developing this one, but i want to get an appriasal on it.

onestopbizshop.com
 

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I'm afraid it's simply too long ... perhaps some value if developed. Great concept!! :)
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I find that i like the sound of it, and somethings are easy to remember if you give people a concept to work with.

How's it going today?
 

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Hey "OFS" don't worry about it...

I got "onestopwebhosting.com" and received the same response.
 

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Guess i'm going to have to go for a shorter name next time i shoot for a winner when it comes to choosing domain names.

Still gotta admit ear catchy. :laugh:
 

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Beats a penny for your thoughts. :)

But for the domain. I like it. I think it has value, that's why i registered it and i plan to keep it and prove it.

It's a sensible name the spelling is easy and sure it's not a cool cat 3 letter name, but not everything can be.

Sorry but my mind is made up on this one. I think it has potential.

(Even if i do say so myself and i end up being the only one.) ;)

But i do love the feedback so keep it coming, as long as that's still free. :D
 

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the word biz rarely works and its a lengthy name.
JMHO
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Albert Einstein failed math, dropped school and was told he would never be very good at it.

Point being. E=MC2 (squared)

(Well you get the picture.)

Though i do thank you for providing feedback.


Image if it was onestopbusinessshop.com that would be a very long.
 

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Originally posted by OFS
Albert Einstein failed math, dropped school and was told he would never be very good at it.

Point being. E=MC2 (squared)

(Well you get the picture.)

Though i do thank you for providing feedback.


Image if it was onestopbusinessshop.com that would be a very long.

biz isn't exactly welcomed with open arms in the professional business world. Its a slang term.

MF
 

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But it's amazing just how many slag terms and ebonic words have now become a part of the language.

I expect websters to be making an addition any day now.

You know what's not acceptable today is widespread the norm tomorrow.

(never mind. They have. I just checked.)

biz-(biz) n. informal. business

Hard to believe but there it is. But i do agree with your point that it might still be a bit too slang for some uses.
 
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