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I just bought this domain and need some opinions.
In my language (portuguese) there's no way you use the "Q" without a "U" after it, like "QUAD" ou "QUEEN", so I was thinking that this domain is worthless, but then I remembered of "Qatar", there's no "U" in "Qatar". The word "Qatar" is very nice and very easy of pronounce, so, "QOQY" must be nice and pronounceable too.
Anyway, i don't know what I'm talking about.
What do you think about this domain?
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Thanks!!!
 
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Anyway, i don't know what I'm talking about.

Funny!

\ but then I remembered of "Qatar", there's no "U" in "Qatar". The word "Qatar" is very nice and very easy of pronounce, so,
Yet the pronunciation of this country is inconsistent at best.

"QOQY" must be nice and pronounceable too.

Not really. COCKY?

I would rate this as a $16 name.

I didn't check to see if it could have any real meaning or acronym reading etc
 
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$16?
Maybe I'm wrong but even the worst cvcv.com should worth more than that. And this cvcv have the same consonant, and the "Y" is the second vowel and not the first. I am sure that this domain is far from the best cvcv.com but I think that is far from the worst too.
Thanks for you appraisal.
Someone else?
 
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Well actually, Y is not a vowel. The vowels are A E I O U.
So you have cvcc.com which is hard to describe as pronounceable. Maybe in some little known language it could be called pronounceable, but the appeal of .com domains is their international popularity, so the cctld may be preferred. I think the $xx valuation is about right, may reach $xxx but thats just my opinion.
Good luck.
 
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Well actually, Y is not a vowel. The vowels are A E I O U.
maybe I'm wrong (probably I'm wrong, I don't even speak english), but the "y" is a vowel in certain circunstances. If it was "QYQO" it would be a consonant but in "QOQY" is a vowel, or not?

Thanks for the reply.
 
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Anyway, i don't know what I'm talking about.

LOL were all guessing plus a lil experience.

I would not try to use logic (like Qatar) Just look at it as "o" in the 2nd position and "y" in the 4th mean someone would take a chance with this name even though it has hater Q's mid xx - low xxx
 
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$12.00

I value this domain in the reg fee zone. As a general rule it is unwise and unprofitable to hold domains valued at less than 3X or 4X reg free. Therefor I would recommend unloading this before renewal as LLLL values will continue to fall over the mid and long term. IMO.
 
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[itoones, hopefully this helps - posted this for the "Y" dilema] :)

Well actually, Y is not a vowel. The vowels are A E I O U.

It can be accepted as both, good read on Yahoo answers

answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20081118115039AApZFuv

A E I O U and sometimes Y [Toni Danza flashbacks] D-:
 
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[itoones, hopefully this helps - posted this for the "Y" dilema] :)

It can be accepted as both, good read on Yahoo answers

answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20081118115039AApZFuv

A E I O U and sometimes Y [Toni Danza flashbacks] D-:

Well, that might be the case, but the whole idea of the value in CVCV.com is branding.

"Y" is definitely not a true vowel when it comes to CVCV.com value.

"QOQY" would be very confusing to brand IMO. I see this in the Mid $XX range as well.

Brad
 
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QOHY.COM- was sold in middle $XX range twice.
In my opinion QOQY.COM costs middle $XX- $1XX
 
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Thanks for all the appraisals.
I guess I will keep it until find at least low $xxx on it.
But just by curiosity, if this domain was "QOQI.com" it would worth a lot more? The big problem of this domain is the "Y"?

Thanks again.
 
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The "problem" is that qoqy has no meaning and isn't easy to tie pronunciation to name. The only way to accurately describe the domain is one letter at a time: q-o-q-y.

There are unlikely to be businesses with this acronym.
 
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The "problem" is that qoqy has no meaning and isn't easy to tie pronunciation to name. The only way to accurately describe the domain is one letter at a time: q-o-q-y.

There are unlikely to be businesses with this acronym.

yes, but the same thing happens with "koki", "coki", "coqui", "qoky", "qoki", "coky"... Or "qatar", "katar", "catar"...
wich one is correct? you can't tell just listening, you need to see it (i guess).
 
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I'd say low $xx just because the repeated letters.
 
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To me it sounds like kooky. Which means offbeat so it actually fits the spelling well. I think logo designers would love creating some designs for it (It also just looks kooky). It'd never pass the radio test, but who listens to the radio anymore besides people that don't use the internet anyway.

I like it, excellent brandable mid xx easy reseller.
 
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