While hyphenated domain names are popular in some parts of the world, notably Germany, most domain investors shy away from them.
Only a small percentage of domain name sales have hyphens. But there are also far fewer names containing hyphens that are listed for sale. So what about the rate of...
While hyphenated domain names are popular in some parts of the world, notably Germany, most domain investors shy away from them.
Only a small percentage of domain name sales have hyphens. But there are also far fewer names containing hyphens that are listed for sale. So what about the rate of...
Hi,
Just wondering what your opinion is.
If you had the choice between a hyphenated .com domain or a non-hyphenated .co domain, which do you think would hold more resale value? If any? (In this scenario, the non-hyphenated .com is not available for purchase.)
Thanks for your thoughts!
Hi,
Just wondering what your opinion is.
If you had the choice between a hyphenated .com domain or a non-hyphenated .co domain, which do you think would hold more resale value? If any? (In this scenario, the non-hyphenated .com is not available for purchase.)
Thanks for your thoughts!
The question of hyphened domains and their value or otherwise, so let's see what domainers think about them relative to non-hyphenated domain names with regards to general league of comparative values of the gTLDs.
I personally think that hyphenated domains do have a value and when considering...
The question of hyphened domains and their value or otherwise, so let's see what domainers think about them relative to non-hyphenated domain names with regards to general league of comparative values of the gTLDs.
I personally think that hyphenated domains do have a value and when considering...