BeyondTheDot
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Please appraise this name and share your thoughts.
I also own the .com version.
The image below speaks for itself:
I also own the .com version.
The image below speaks for itself:
And also the .com version?Definitely drop this one
A demand from a domain investor acquiring the domain name or an end user taking the effort in typing in a ten character domain name?I don't think there is really any demand for that.
Not really the same value, imho. Bullish has a positive connotation to it. Same can't be said for bearish
Mmm, even COM is a stretch (maybe XXX). A buyer looking for a domain related to holding pets, like its some business or place of serious interest? Its a bit nonsensical. Maybe if it was viewed as looking after pets (holding them), than it being a cuddling thing. Bit different if you had like "pet education", and one of the things is a how-to for handling different dogs properly, or a more meaningful 3 letter like "pets for you" or "we love dogs" (COM), you'd be on the better end of itAnd also the .com version?
A demand from a domain investor acquiring the domain name or an end user taking the effort in typing in a ten character domain name?
Demand from anyone. There is basically no demand for .love domains, never mind 3 word ones.A demand from a domain investor acquiring the domain name or an end user taking the effort in typing in a ten character domain name?
Mmm, even COM is a stretch (maybe XXX). A buyer looking for a domain related to holding pets, like its some business or place of serious interest? Its a bit nonsensical. Maybe if it was viewed as looking after pets (holding them), than it being a cuddling thing.
Demand from anyone. There is basically no demand for .love domains, never mind 3 word ones.
= drop3 word .love
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If that works, then all languages and countries would be just as good.An example of a .love being used locally.
Dutch.Love
Thats a cool name. Your turn