Could be wrong, but I think the "Z" works here. Blogz seems to have more extensions taken but Bloggerz still has 2000 Google results. Also, bloggers has every major extension (and several minor ones as well) taken. Any opinions?
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As many variations of blogger I see registered I would think that the term is very generic. For example, a domain like myblogger.com is not registered by Google but mygoogle.com is. In fact, whois.sc says that at least 964 domains contain "blogger" in them. Like you said, RJ, this shouldnt be an issue . Not sure if it makes a difference also or not, but Tess has Blogger listed as a servicemark of Google rather than a trademark.
For what it's worth, one of my busiest parked names is a single word (adult) that also has the haxor, (or,more accurately,"craxor"), "z" ending.
Very nice name and, "z", rather than detracting from, IMO, adds to the name, by more clearly defining it.
Yes, "z" names have been good to me as well. My first domain sale ever was MobileGamez.com for a very nice profit. The buyer even contacted me about it.
yeah its nice, but im not sure if someone really wants to pay that much for a domain without any bigger possibilities to earn money. but I might be wrong since im not a blogger myself high $xxx - low $xxxx