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Showcase your single English word dot com domain names with dictionary definition.
No made up words, it has to be in the dictionary (no matter how rare).
No made up words, it has to be in the dictionary (no matter how rare).
I have not, but only have two that I would consider this type, both held for less than a year, so it would not be expected to have a sale. I did not include the other one because some dictionaries do not include it, but genotyped is in all.couple of days ago I've read an article about people that have detransitioned and of course I've checked to see if the com is taken and is (was) not but i didn't registered ... have you sold this kind of names before?
By this type I was not quite clear if you mean genetic-DNA relate names, or .com names that end in ed.
@matj
Your name Benefiting - the may be a bigger market for it than you think. Look up Third Party Administrators (aka TPAs, aka Employee Benefit Administrators) - find TPAs that advertise "Flex" benefits, or HSA, Consumer Driven Health, etc.. You are prob not looking for pure "medical" TPAs - that will make sense in you first couple searches.
There are thousands of benefit administrators and you will be schocked when you start seeing how behind on domains they are - but knowledgeable about IM & SEO - no one every reall7y takes the time to explain to them.
But back to my point - I will say 50% of them have the word benefit in cuurrent brand name, the url could be just about anything (-, #s, you will see it all hahah). Very open and mellow crowd, if you dont waste their time irrelevant names.
What does it mean?I’ve also got lavvie.com which is more of a Scottish word, although in the English dictionary.
What does it mean?