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Old 10-01-2005, 10:07 AM   #26 (permalink)
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I prefer dn as i own dnvalley.com!
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Originally Posted by Gene
Use the full word "Domain". If you use just "DN", most people have no clue as to what that means (except for people in the business).
I think domain is better also
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I think that domain is better. But this key word is gone long time ago. If you want to have short name, can try DN to replace it. It will depend on whole name.

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wooow if i would only know that this discussion will have so many answers i would make a pool. So far. the reason why i was asking Dn or Domain, because there is so many Dn available to reg, so i was wondering if it is aspopular or not, or if it has a potencial to become popular word.
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You mentioned that there would only be 3 letters after either dn or domain, so I'd say go for domain, since the resulting domain name wouldn't be that long anyway, and as many others have mentioned, more people are familiar with domain, as opposed to dn which is usually only used by those who are already experienced with the domain world.
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I say go with Domain, not DN.

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i'd go for a domain.
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