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dutchezz

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So i decided i want to set up something i could develop, and potentially affiliate with other domainers..

For these purposes, i registered

TheDomainHustler.com and
TheDomainingHustle.com

Any comments?
 
Congrats on your decision to develop a site! However...the term "hustler/hustle" has a negative connotation to me. I don't think it's going to become a mainstream site, with commensurate ad clicks, with those terms. I would suggest you find a better word; there are lots available.

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I think the word "hustler" would cheapen almost any web site.. What kind of site are you trying to develop exactly?
 
Not so much a development, more of a personal blog
 
I think that sounds like a blog that would belong to that 'Rich Jerk' ebook guy! ;)
 
To me, the name connotes swindling, deception, or fraud. To me, it sounds like a site either teaching people how to swindle or teaching people how to protect themselves from swindlers.
 
To me, the name connotes swindling, deception, or fraud. To me, it sounds like a site either teaching people how to swindle or teaching people how to protect themselves from swindlers.

Indeed the latter part is going to be more of my focus, but i dont see hustle as fraud/deception.

Hustle simply means someones business..
 
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