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I recently purchased Rudolph-Giuliani.com. RudolphGiuliani.com is going for $1.6K, according to their web-site. Please Appraise Rudolph-Giuliani.com, and compare to RudolphGiuliani.com.
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I stand corrected rudy is correct spelling, it could be that i only have a ny perspective
on this we all refer to him as rudy i wonder how the rest of the country refers to him
Well thanks for the feedback. No one seemed to discuss the hyphen point. How much and what sort of a difference it makes. I have heard those who totally disregard domains with them, however, I have heard as well that they are actually more user freindly to Google. Google apparently, is or was, interpretting them as two words, which is how users will search.
I can't really think of any hyphen domains like that which are popular... but I could see it being worth some decent money into the $xxx targetted for search engines.