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question 360, 365 or 247 - Which is the preferred?

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  • 360

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    45.1%
  • 365

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    25.6%
  • 247

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    29.3%
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Robbie

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I am thinking of running some lists ending in 360, 365 and 247 at the end of domain name.

which do you prefer / have had the most success in closing sales ending in 360, 365 & 247.
 
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I like 360. It means "all encompassing" as in if something is 360 that the website named this will give a 360 degree view about whatever keyword is in the domain.

360 (82,861 domain names registered)
365 (69,928 domain names)
247 (38,347 domain names)

Of course the numbers above it goes without saying. many will be domains where these numbers are placed anywhere in the domain. but gives you some idea.

why 247? why not 24 for 24 hours?


Domain Price Date Venue
local360.com 51,000 USD 2012-01-25 Afternic
trade360.com 42,500 USD 2014-04-30 GoDaddy
lab360.com 40,000 USD 2015-04-01 Sedo
trip360.com 35,000 USD 2016-04-06 Uniregistry
football360.com 33,000 USD 2008-06-11 private sale
2360.com 27,577 USD 2015-12-08 NameJet
360.org 25,500 USD 2009-01-27 Sedo
entertainment360.com 25,000 USD 2018-11-14 Sedo
bible360.com 20,000 USD 2011-07-30 Sedo
engineering360.com 19,500 USD 2014-09-10 DomainProducts


Domain Price Date Venue
lotto247.com 30,000 USD 2016-02-21 DomainProducts/ Afternic
v247.com 25,350 USD 2010-01-17 Moniker
date247.com 15,000 USD 2019-03-12 Sedo
lasvegas247.com 13,000 USD 2014-04-02 Moniker
vision247.com 13,000 USD 2012-07-11 Sedo
118247.com 12,580 USD 2006-06-13 Sedo
spin247.com 10,000 USD 2018-09-13 Sedo
247.us 8,201 USD 2007-12-03 Sedo
book247.com 8,000 USD 2017-05-24 Uniregistry
shop247.de 7,751 USD 2015-01-18 Sedo


Domain Price Date Venue
wealth365.com 60,000 USD 2017-10-04 Sedo
365.tv 60,000 USD 2017-09-11 NameJet
68365.com 22,500 USD 2018-10-18 GoDaddy
vv365.com 20,000 USD 2017-11-21 Sedo
crypto365.com 9,890 USD 2020-05-15 GoDaddy
bet365.ch 8,580 USD 2011-09-28 Sedo
365.global 8,000 USD 2017-07-16 DotGlobal
wifi365.com 7,500 USD 2017-03-24 Uniregistry
campus365.com 7,264 USD 2016-08-01 Sedo
am365.com 7,233 USD 2019-12-24 DropCatch

 
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It depends. There is no single answer.

Brad
 
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I like 360. It means "all encompassing" as in if something is 360 that the website named this will give a 360 degree view about whatever keyword is in the domain.

360 (82,861 domain names registered)
365 (69,928 domain names)
247 (38,347 domain names)

Of course the numbers above it goes without saying. many will be domains where these numbers are placed anywhere in the domain. but gives you some idea.

why 247? why not 24 for 24 hours?

twenty-four hours seven days a week, 247.

That is why.
 
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Isnt 360 trademarked? seriously.

I voted 247.
 
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Isnt 360 trademarked? seriously.

You can't own an exclusive trademark for the amount of degrees in a circle, which is where the meaning comes from.

Brad
 
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You can't own an exclusive trademark for the amount of degrees in a circle, which is where the meaning comes from.

Brad

Sounds like you're relying on common sense to govern trademark laws.

I wouldnt risk it; "247" seems less in use, less likely to inginge unknowingly.
 
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I had a bunch of 247 domains but let them go or did not register. went with 24 instead. shorter is better? imo. or at least that's the saying.
 
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What is 24?

Kobe Bryant's #?

Seriously? Better to be specific. 247 is better.
 
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Sounds like you're relying on common sense to govern trademark laws.

I wouldnt risk it; "247" seems less in use, less likely to inginge unknowingly.

360 is a very popular term. It has been a very popular term for longer than anyone here has been alive. Who do you think owns it? Xbox?

Brad
 
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shorter is better? imo. or at least that's the saying.

No, usage is better. 247 is used a lot more than 24 to indicate something is always open.
The 7 part means every day. So it is open 24 hours, every day.

Brad
 
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Would not get a domain with ANY of those numbers anyway unless it would be Casino related such as Lucky 7.
 
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No, usage is better. 247 is used a lot more than 24 to indicate something is always open.
The 7 part means every day. So it is open 24 hours, every day.

Brad

true.I don't know. just seems less used to me when last I checked. kinda regret now letting those 247 domains go now. probably should have asked here first.
 
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360 is a very poplar term. It has been a very popular term for longer than anyone here has been alive. Who do you think owns it? Xbox?

Brad

Xbox Microsoft, they love that 360;

they're the ones i fear most, Brad.

They also own Office 365 feels dangerously close.

And Qihoo 360 Technology Co.
Remember? They paid $17 million for the 360.com domain, brand.
 
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true.I don't know. just seems less used to me when last I checked. kinda regret now letting those 247 domains go now. probably should have asked here first.

It is possible other countries might use "24" more than "247" but in the US 247 is pretty popular.
As in "Open 24/7". That is a term you hear a lot.

Brad
 
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Xbox Microsoft, they love that 360;

they're the ones i fear most, Brad.

They also own Office 365 feels dangerously close.

And Qihoo 360 Technology Co.
Remember? They paid $17 million for the 360.com domain, brand.

Sorry, but no one can own exclusive rights, to the degrees in a circle, in a saying that has existed for generations.

Brad
 
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It is possible other countries might use "24" more than "247" but in the US 247 is pretty popular.
As in "Open 24/7". That is a term you hear a lot.

Brad

Exactly. 247 is more ubiquitous with everyday life than "360"
Come on. 247 is one I feel more comfortable fighting defend in court.
More common to me than 360... Maybe 180, but not 360 imo.
 
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They also own Office 365 feels dangerously close.

365 = Days in a year.

These are popular branding terms in which many domains have been sold, and many businesses exist. There is a Golf 365 here for instance. No one can claim exclusive use to these.

Brad
 
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I went with 360. I like that it represents the full view. All angles covered. Complete. From start to finish. Yin and yang.

Of course, I went full circle to come to this conclusion.:-P
 
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One set of numbers this poll has forgotten is 123 nothing more basic and well known than that.

It conveys the idea of something simple as in "simple as 123".

Also I like 360 because in my "journey of discovery" as far as 360, 24,247,365 I noticed a lot of very good (I'm jealous) domains ending in 360 owned by D*om*ain*Pro*ducts.com.

and they own 14,000+ domains.

https://viewdns.info/reversewhois/?q=domainproducts

and full disclosure they own a ton of 247 domains too. many where 247 is in front.
 
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360 is a very popular term. It has been a very popular term for longer than anyone here has been alive. Who do you think owns it? Xbox?

Brad

If you owned DataCircle instead of DataCube, you could have owned it ;)
 
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