Unstoppable Domains โ€” AI Assistant

Available 1-word English domain

Spaceship Spaceship
Watch
Impact
77
I've been in domaining for 8 months, but was curious as to what the veterans think of this.

I know of a one-word domain where both the .net and .cn extension are gone, but not the .com.

The word is long, but it's a legit word (as in not some distant science term, etc).

In fact it's length is ---------------.com.

It's not anything to go crazy over, but nevertheless still a one worder.

What do you all think - register it or announce it to the forum?
 
0
•••
The views expressed on this page by users and staff are their own, not those of NamePros.
GoDaddyGoDaddy
Thats quite the combo: .net and .cn.

It's a possible reg but hard to give an opinion on when the name hasn't been revealed.

I'll stay tuned,
ST
 
0
•••
if it was a noun...i'd probably reg it....if it's an adverb,i probably wouldn't.Can you think of a use for the name?Does it have commercial value?How many times does it appear in Google?Is it a popular word?Can you think of a reason why it hasn't already been registered?Did you see if it has been registered in the past?Was it in use?Can you afford the reg fee?How long are you prepared to hold if if it doesn't sell?
Some things to think about.
 
Last edited:
0
•••
re

I decided not to register it.

The word is blameworthiness for any of those that want to.
 
0
•••
It is a noun: "state of guilt".
Not a word I've heard of before and not a lot of Google results, but it is a one-worder (for what that's worth).

ST
 
0
•••
Domain Recover
NameMaxi - Your Domain Has Buyers
  • The sidebar remains visible by scrolling at a speed relative to the pageโ€™s height.
Back