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domain Freee.net - what do you think about it?

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twomoon

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Hi,
Just love this domain! :) .com would be better for sure, but .net makes sense also IMO
„freee” is taken in all major extensions and many other.

What do you think about the value?
Thanks, Nick
 
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I like it... Especially written with eclamation mark )

Something like Freee!net or Fre-e-e ! Net
 
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As the .net of a typo .com, I think any immediate value is in how much traffic it receives. Other than that its a nice brandable.

ps. as brandables go I would prefer wheeeeeeee.com (its available)
 
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the problem with wheeeeeeee.com would be counting/remembering/communicating the actual number of "e"s in it ))

also, .net in this case is good, actually... because of the meaning it gets. I.e. "Free net".
 
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By brandable, I meant the kind of domain someone would buy to develop, which would not necessarily need the typing in of the domain name. Nowadays, I think the 'type in' of exact url is becoming less important, with the exception of parked domains who of course rely heavily on it. Maybe, in the future, the use of 'type in' metrics will go the way of 'page rank' metrics when we come to look at the worth of domain names. JMO. and I am still learning.
 
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Thank you guys for your opinions. Appreciate it!
I like it because of brandability. 3 “e” is not to much and sound good for me, especially in the case of word “free”. It could be developed in a nice website with free … anything :)
 
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