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What kind of domain sets do people have in their portfolios?

For example: the same name in multiple extensions, or perhaps keyword variations or plurals in the same extension.

eg: abcd.com, abcd.net, abcd.org etc

eg: car.com, cars.com, automobile.com, automobiles.com

While I don't have any myself, I'm just curious if people have any or make any attempt to acquire such sets.
 
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Have infosci • org / informed • science

because one is from 1993, the other is next gen and thought the juxtaposition in relation to extensions was interesting. Though am selling them separately as no one else is likely to come across the correlation nor care. Love this little hidden stuff actually.
 
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Nice topic @robs01

Also, welcome to namePros.

Here's one example from my portfolio, both in .com

Household Robot
Housekeeping Robot

I've acquired both names in 2019. The first one is more focused on home consumers, the second more on professional usage, like hotels and offices.
 
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doma1nname.top
doma1n.name

doma1n.top

doma1ner.top

doma1ning.top
 
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Yep, I have these in the dot VC

Neighbor
Neighbors
 
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Neighbor
Neighbors

Perhaps you might want to add the UK English spelling to your collection ???

Neighbour/Neighbours

After all, it is a Commonwealth country since 1979 following their independence from Britain.
 
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Perhaps you might want to add the UK English spelling to your collection ???

Neighbour/Neighbours

After all, it is a Commonwealth country since 1979 following their independence from Britain.

Thanks! Appreciate you looking out!
I'm good with the few names I have in the .VC ext. for now

Welcome to NP by the way and good luck to you!:)
 
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I sometimes get the plural if it makes sense.
 
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