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If GoodGirls.com worth 10K, how much worth are Good-Girls.com?
I am plan to buy name from snapname but the name has "-".
 
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If Goodgirls was 10k, and good-girls is still left or very cheap....probably not worth much.

:imho:
 
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i think that its better to put "-" if u have 3words , but if u have 2words its better GoodGirls.com
 
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I might be in the minority, but I don't mind dash domains when it comes to something that makes sense and only has one dash.

The dash can help separate keywords when it comes to indexing in search engines.
 
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First let me say I do like hyphenated domains.

A hyphen can help separate longer key words and it can help if the 2 words end and start with the same letter.

Hyphenated domain purchases and sales have picked up quite a bit since I started here but they are no way becoming the "normal" alternative to the non-hyphenated name: (I would like to see it turn to the alternative).

With development it will be the development that counts; with end-users it will take a bit more convincing since hyphenated names are not full mainstream domain media.

Just my thoughts.

-Thank you for your time.
-Aaron
 
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i just regged three-dimensional.tv

I went to google and on the opening page clicked on even more (up top) then i clicked on labs , i then clicked on google trends and compared three-dimensional,threedimensional ....... three-dimensional was easliy the more popular by a landslide
 
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You don't fear of traffic forward to LasVegasCasinoFinder.com?

camille7_7 said:
First let me say I do like hyphenated domains.

A hyphen can help separate longer key words and it can help if the 2 words end and start with the same letter.

Hyphenated domain purchases and sales have picked up quite a bit since I started here but they are no way becoming the "normal" alternative to the non-hyphenated name: (I would like to see it turn to the alternative).

With development it will be the development that counts; with end-users it will take a bit more convincing since hyphenated names are not full mainstream domain media.

Just my thoughts.

-Thank you for your time.
-Aaron
 
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You should listen the example evirtual1 gave u, the hyphenated was more popular than the non-hyphenated, always do your work before u purchase a domain.

Well that one is an accident...that is a very very bad example of how to use a hyphen...........that was the first time i registered a hyphenated domain and made a bad choice seeing as the the non-hyphenated is not developed and all other non-hyphenated extentsions are available.

So with that one I am counting on the development (simple as it may be).

An Example of a domain I like that I own: Platinum-bullion.com
I like it more than: Platinumbullion.com

I think it is a little less confusing but it is more to type and remember.

Remeber this is just my opinion, others here have had much more experience.

-Thank you for your time
-Aaron
 
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Thanks for everyone opinion. :)

I just registered youth-girls.com :xf.love:
I will develop it
 
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It depends on who is out there that think's What-Ever.com/.net is valuable and brandable..
 
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