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Selling the singular AND plural domain names

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I recently registered LooRepair.com AND LooRepairs.com.

When I get around to selling them, should I combine them together into a single sale item (so that the purchaser automatically pays one sum of money to acquire both), or should I sell them separately ... perhaps even at different times?

Sorry if it's a stupid question. I'm very new to all this and wasn't sure whether to post my question here or in the Newbie forum!
 

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that's a name for england

not so much in usa

i'd say the plural is improper

and only the singular has real value

so sell the pair and be done


curious, though, if they get any type-in traffic

imo....
 

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that's a name for england

not so much in usa

i'd say the plural is improper

and only the singular has real value

so sell the pair and be done


curious, though, if they get any type-in traffic

imo....

Thanks for the reply Biggie. Yes, loo is used more here in the UK it seems.

When you say that the plural is improper, do you mean in the sense of it being incorrect use of English, or improper in some technical domaining sense that perhaps I've overlooked? (I'm very new to all this!)

Thanks again
Richard
 

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repairs sound like improper usage of English

loo repair and or loo repairing sound best

but over there where you at, it might be ok to use the plural in that instance

imo...
 

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Thanks for clarifying. We do say repairs in this part of the world, but I still think your conclusion is correct. They're so similar that it does make sense for them both to go to the same purchaser.

Thanks again
Richard
 

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