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doobee

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Here's a blurb from a domain auction at another forum:

"UEUEU.com is in a class of it's own. It's is one of rarest 5L.coms to be had. UEUEU is an all vowell, pronouncable, palindome premium 5L.com. There are 11,881,376 5L.coms. But only 3,125 VVVVV, 5L.coms. And yet only 25 all vowell, two unique letter, palindrome 5L.coms. This is a great for any domainers investment portfolio."

Is it me or do these people just have too much time on their hands? :?:

"an all vowell, pronouncable, palindome premium 5L.com" - Sheesh! Give me a break! People are forgetting the end user...is this domain suitable for someone's business?
 

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I love it when people call their domains "unique" or any form of "rare". Um, aren't they all unique and isn't that what drives this industry? ;)

But, it's all marketing.
 

DomainBELL

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I love it when people call their domains "unique" or any form of "rare". Um, aren't they all unique and isn't that what drives this industry? ;)

But, it's all marketing.


fearing the overused descriptor "unique" or "rare"
I call all my names "Fred"
fred-1
fred-2
fred-3

etc...

now THAT's UNGIQUE.... huh ??

:smilewinkgrin:

~DomainBELL (Patricia)
 
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