

There is no grammatical error. The "-ing" form in English is used as a gerund or present participle, though it can also function as an independent noun or adjective. A gerund is a verb form which functions like a noun, while a participle is a verb form which has some characteristics of verbs and adjectives. Both gerunds and participles can be followed by adjectives.Healing is Noun while Mentally is Adverb, gramatical point erro hard to be special or brandable,
Maybe,you are right,but just ask yourself why do only .com and.net taken ,then the turth would come to light.There is no grammatical error. The "-ing" form in English is used as a gerund or present participle, though it can also function as an independent noun or adjective. A gerund is a verb form which functions like a noun, while a participle is a verb form which has some characteristics of verbs and adjectives. Both gerunds and participles can be followed by adjectives.
For example, "He is done healing physically, but he is still healing mentally".
If I had to ask myself, I'd say it's because domains that aren't .com very desirable, so it's possible that a decent .com domain won't be registered with other extensions. But, if I knew for sure, I wouldn't be here to ask the experts.Maybe,you are right,but just ask yourself why do only .com and.net taken ,then the turth would come to light.
Yes, but daily is far better, shorter and common.If I had to ask myself, I'd say it's because domains that aren't .com very desirable, so it's possible that a decent .com domain won't be registered with other extensions. But, if I knew for sure, I wouldn't be here to ask the experts.
HealingDaily.com is also available as .org, .info, and many others, but the .com still sold for $20,500, and it's the same format as mine.
Okay, this is more informative feedback.Yes, but daily is far better, shorter and common.
The domain comes across awkward. Sounds more academic than common.

