

Down Left arrows are used on gaming industry, especially by game cheating sites.
Yeah.I was searching on google yesterday and i saw many gaming websites with these keywords. I don't want to force an opinion, but i like it as a ''logo'' brandable name for a tech site. (down left arrows is the enter key)It sounds good and is easy to remember, but I think you just answered your own question as to the best use for this name and that is a site that hosts game cheat codes.
Gaming site, specialized on tricks, cheats, combos, reveal secreat areas, etc. Directions bring in my mind joystick. I am 99% sure to search some selling potential in this niche.'Left down' means something, 'downright' means something too, but I'm struggling to find a practical use for down left.
Seriously ? I just checked and it's available in all extensions.Domain name: All other combos (.com of course) are taken.
Until it has actually sold, it means nothing, and it's still comparing apples to oranges, both names are very different.Leftdown(com) is selling for $2095
Yeah.I was searching on google yesterday and i saw many gaming websites with these keywords. I don't want to force an opinion, but i like it as a ''logo'' brandable name for a tech site. (down left arrows is the enter key)
Additionally, down and left side on the screen is everytime the ''start'' icon of windows.
This could be a good one for a movie production company!
DownLeft Productions Presents...
Personally, I see that "downleft" sounds better than "leftdown". Of course, it is my opinion. When you are designing a down-left arrow, like enter button arrow, you must start designing it to down first and then left. That's seems more logical. Additionally, "down" clearly shows direction in this name and does have not any negative meaning.Seriously ? I just checked and it's available in all extensions.
Until it has actually sold, it means nothing, and it's still comparing apples to oranges, both names are very different.
Down is a negative keyword, something I usually avoid in domain names (because people obviously prefer to buy 'positive' domains) but of course the whole name has to be considered. It just sounds odd as a standalone domain.
