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I know that both are popular domain suffixed but which one do you think is better. I have to buy a few domains with this suffix and I am unable to decide which one to use?

Any advice would be helpful!
 
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AfternicAfternic
.. and that makes sense..


Etab said:
and I'd only use 360 as a prefix if the keyword is a great, generic term that fits the suffix. :)

Good luck,
Steve
 
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.. and that makes sense..
Ooops, I didn't notice that after I read over it. I don't think I'd ever use "360" as a prefix! :lol:
 
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I knew you meant suffix...


Etab said:
Ooops, I didn't notice that after I read over it. I don't think I'd ever use "360" as a prefix! :lol:
 
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VURG said:
What's good about 365???

I thought 360 was overated but why do you say that 365 is a popular suffix?

Because there is 365 days in a year?

Can you give me an example of a popular website with the 365 suffix?

You only have to type 365 into google to find alot of popular 365 websites. Yeah, it's the 365 days in the year thing. I guess it's like "24/7." "You can do it anytime", sort of thing.

iBrood said:
I know that both are popular domain suffixed but which one do you think is better. I have to buy a few domains with this suffix and I am unable to decide which one to use?

Any advice would be helpful!

Hard to say, probably about equal. Before the XBox 360, definitely 365 would have been better, but MS has given 360 a big boost.
 
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365 and 247 communicate round-the-clock, uninterrupted access.

The meaning of 360 is a lot more nebulous.

I don't particularly like either, but would tolerate the first two in some sectors.
 
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