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I will be posting a pronounceable five letter .com domain every week for you to hand register.
Got it..thanksL A J I J . C O M
works best for a lipstick brand, or maybe it is just the color I am using
you've just saved this thread from closing.waiting for the next
Found it.another Tuesday another domain name for grab
the domain is hidden in this message. find it.
d u l u f . c o m
I've spent 30 minutes and still counting, yet I have not seen it.another Tuesday another domain name for grab
the domain is hidden in this message. find it.
d u l u f . c o m
Good job, it's up to you.Found it.
Do you want me to reveal it?
Good job, it's up to you.
revealing the hidden domain name in my weekly post:
d u l u f . c o m
Still available for handreg
Check out www.expireddomains.net. Search for deleted .com names and play with the filters.I'm sorry to ask. How can I learn how to find good five letters word like yours. Do I need to know something? Or what do I need to read? Or I should just follow my gut?
Thanks
anCheck out www.expireddomains.net. Search for deleted .com names and play with the filters.
The most useful one for this would be the "Domain Name Pattern" filter. Next to "Whitelist" enter one or both of the following:
Where "C" is consonant and "V" is vowel.
- CVCVC
- VCVCV
Play with the patterns to get different results, since lots of them could be "pronounceable" like CVVCV, CVCVV, CCVCV, etc.
Good luck!
Edit: Just be cautious in which names you buy. There's a reason why these names are still available to register.
5L names aren't good or likely to sell just because you can pronounce them. There are a lot of factors that can go into making a 5L name a good investment, and even then it's like owning a lottery ticket.