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Old 05-14-2008, 06:58 PM   ˇ #12
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Originally Posted by MaguirePhD
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400 HQ's NOT 100

Apparently, you can't read but that is your problem. HQ is not a replacing identity it is augmented short one that routs to the same company site. As far as approaching companies with their identities from similar initials, we have better legal counsel than someone dressed like a Jedi-kinght or whatever that avatar get up is.

So skip back over to the Kingdom of DomainTalkAlot and keep blowing smoke up each others______.

As a matter fact, you can cut and paste this there if you want because you were going to do it anyway.

Now be a good little boy and get back to your laser-sword.

Doc

P.S. Apologies. Under a magnifying glass I see you are not a Jedi..just a Muppet. Much more appropriate.


400 makes it even more apparent that this is completely self-serving.

Go right ahead and make fun of me if you think that helps make you seem like the knowledgeable and clever Internet entrepreneur that you must be. That's what all intelligent and insightful people do to get their point across, after all, isn't it? Make fun of people? Belittle those who don't agree with them? Especially when you're new to the neighborhood. Smart move.

And no, I was most certainly not going to waste time or space cutting and pasting anything you've said above.

P.S. Muppets are way cooler than Jedis any day.


Originally Posted by Reece
Sales data from LLLL.coms suggests that not only HQ, but other popular acronyms like, UK, RX, MD, CA, DR, etc considerably outsell similar domains without those letters.

Strong ending letters A (America, Associates, Association, etc), C (Company, Corporation, Center, etc), I (incorporated, industries), L (Limited), O (online) sell at considerable premiums to equally strong premium letters with little commercial applicability as an ending letter.


That's certainly true with .COMs, Reece, but I'm sure that the majority of those sales are still reseller sales, not end user, and that was my point.

How many end users do you know of that actually use an LLLL with "hq" at the end, though?


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