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question 360, 365 or 247 - Which is the preferred?

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Which do you prefer?

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  • 360

    39 
    votes
    46.4%
  • 365

    21 
    votes
    25.0%
  • 247

    24 
    votes
    28.6%
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Robbie

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I am thinking of running some lists ending in 360, 365 and 247 at the end of domain name.

which do you prefer / have had the most success in closing sales ending in 360, 365 & 247.
 
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twenty-four hours seven days a week, 247.

That is why.
You haven't ever posted that you own the best related name but understand why aces in sleeves..
I had some spare time on my hands this evening and ran a list of the 10,000 most popular English words combined with the suffix 360

Turns out there are 1832 unregistered .com domains with this combination

Most, are not worth regging, some are blatant trademarks but there where a few that looked worth a punt and some interesting Porn 360 names in the list......

I have not regged any of them, have a look at the list and if any catch your eye and you reg them let me know which one/s

If you have the time would be good to
coamp are against 365 and 247 too.
 
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Depends. In China, you clearly want 365, while in US, you might prefer 247.
 
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Depends. In China, you clearly want 365, while in US, you might prefer 247.
@covfefe
Could you explain why 365 for China please?
In my experience, they love the 360 branding.
eg: 360buy//com (owned by JD.com) was one of the largest online retailers in history.
 
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