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While I've heard/read some discussion about using dashes "-" in domain names, what I've heard and read doesn't make a whole lot of sense. First, a dash or a hyphen are considered punctuation like comma's, periods, and question and explanation marks. As far as I can tell, a dash/hyphen is the only punctuation permitted in a domain name, and there are certain names that almost require it to make sense. Take for example; Caution-SlowDown.com, Warning-MooseCrossing.com or Disclaimer-FakeNews.com.
My point is...NicheHappens, and a dash can lead to a lot of great domain names take Vacation-Rentals for example, VacationRentals (without the "-" sold for 35M in 2007). Seriously, if VacationRentals sold for 35M,
why wouldn't the more grammatically correct domain, Vacation-Rentals, sell for even more?
Just asking?
Bulloney
My point is...NicheHappens, and a dash can lead to a lot of great domain names take Vacation-Rentals for example, VacationRentals (without the "-" sold for 35M in 2007). Seriously, if VacationRentals sold for 35M,
why wouldn't the more grammatically correct domain, Vacation-Rentals, sell for even more?
Just asking?
Bulloney