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JohnGBUK

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I am looking for your views on a value for a domain I own: Phonez.info
Is this the way forward for spelling of names, replacing the s with a z? I have seen so many examples of names like this lately.
What are your views? Thoughts, good and bad appreciated.
 

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The spelling is ok for a brand, since phones are major industry, but
a brandable name doesn't suit .info.

cool name for a phone number directory.
 

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These "replacement" names only suit .com IMO!
 

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Thanks for your comments, appreciated.
 

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Bionic said:
The spelling is ok for a brand, since phones are major industry, but
a brandable name doesn't suit .info.

cool name for a phone number directory.

I have to agree. Develop it :)
 

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I have quite a few Z names myself but I mostly stick with .coms. As others have said, it provides the most value by far. A secondary spelling plus a secondary extension will usually equal a mediocre name.
 

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DomainOgre said:
I have quite a few Z names myself but I mostly stick with .coms. As others have said, it provides the most value by far. A secondary spelling plus a secondary extension will usually equal a mediocre name.

Thanks again, does seem to be the view shared by many. Maybe I will have to put the brain into gear with this one and see how I can make it works for it's keep.
 
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