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domain Please look at these premium domains - bitpay.market

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Gotta say 0 on all these. Looks like you may be new to domaining. Been there myself. I would stick with .com only for now and stay away from any odd obscure word plays on these new Gtlds till you get a better grounding in basic keyword research and branding.
 
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Gtlds are used for complete the word or sentence.
Example
I searched name.pros and I found (.pros) not available yet.
I searched name.meaning and found unfortunately no (.meaning) tld available yet.
I searched name.info unfortunately .info is there but someone already taken.


I am new to domaining and my mistake is I should purchase single word domain or .com. Thanks for the .tips (i dont know if .tips available or not).
 
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By the way yesterday someone took bitpaymarket.com looks like demand increasing
 
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Reg fee for all sorry.
To me it looks like bitpaymarket.com was registered 1 year ago, and is currently in redemption. Meaning maybe, someone is letting it drop to see if it gets some action while expiring.
Best of success in future
 
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To me it looks like bitpaymarket.com was registered 1 year ago, and is currently in redemption. ....


But I am seeing it registered on 16 Nov 2017 as per whois.com. Probably you are seeing old record. May be another person registered it again.
 
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For the most part it’s too easy to find an equivalent to all you mention for just reg fee.
 
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a premium domain is a premium domain because you call it so?
 
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Premium is a good marketing term to use in your email responses to buyers but I agree we’re among domainers here can’t just throw the word out there haphahazardly.
 
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