As others have intimated, this one is 'scraping
the barrel' a little, and another potential problem
with the name is that, verbally, it will likely be
confused with "our guest".
Thanks for your thoughts! Without being disrespectful, I often wounder how names like hulu, Imgur, Meebo, etc. were looked at when first laid to paper.
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As others have intimated, this one is 'scraping
the barrel' a little, and another potential problem
with the name is that, verbally, it will likely be
confused with "our guest".
The global appetite for [twolettercountryabbreviation][guest] pattern dotcoms is tepid at best. Dnsaleprice database has no 7-letter guest names. Big tourist destinations like Italy (itguest.com), Russia (ruguest.com) and Canada (caguest.com) are available to hand reg. Argentina Travel long TLD owners looking to lose letters would probably prefer the price and quality of a 6-letter hand reg like gotoar.com over your *premium* 7-letter arguest.com. (argue street?)
Hulu looked good on paper and stands out in this crowd. It's a rhyming cvcv that was recognized early (1997) to be useful and valuable. Hulu website founders probably all high fived and paid an aftermarket premium for the name. Imgur and meebo look bad on paper and scream hand reg, adding weight to the argument that you can build a business on a $10 name. None of this helps the value of arguest.com.
there is a lot of stretch in your idea - would work if you develop it yourself into a site about Argentina traveling, but hard to convince somebody that there is a value in this name as it is now