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  1. Bob Hawkes

    analysis When One or Two Words is Not Enough in a Domain Name

    Most large businesses will brand on a single-word domain name, whether that is a dictionary word, a creative spelling, or a made-up word. Still, it is true that there is a place for longer domain names. In this article I look at the sales record, at least as indicated by NameBio, for domain...
  2. Bob Hawkes

    analysis When One or Two Words is Not Enough in a Domain Name

    Most large businesses will brand on a single-word domain name, whether that is a dictionary word, a creative spelling, or a made-up word. Still, it is true that there is a place for longer domain names. In this article I look at the sales record, at least as indicated by NameBio, for domain...
  3. T

    tips Don't buy 3-word domains. Especially don't hand register 3-word domains or more. I mean, really. (for beginners)

    It still amazes me how many newbies are dabbling in 3-word domains or more. Why on earth are so many doing this? Is there a belief that any domain that sounds usable will actually sell (no, it won't)? There is a wealth of 2-word .COM domains expiring on a daily basis that you can hand register...
  4. T

    tips Don't buy 3-word domains. Especially don't hand register 3-word domains or more. I mean, really. (for beginners)

    It still amazes me how many newbies are dabbling in 3-word domains or more. Why on earth are so many doing this? Is there a belief that any domain that sounds usable will actually sell (no, it won't)? There is a wealth of 2-word .COM domains expiring on a daily basis that you can hand register...
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