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How good are 1-word English language domains?

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mr.tyro

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Well the tittle says it all nearly, i was wondering how re-saleble are 1 word English words (in the English language). Most of them are different in keyword rank but how popular would something like habitant would be or anything along the lines.

I meant .coms
 
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I would be happy to get a one word .com for a reasonable price. I believe values will only rise in the future.
 
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so if i were to buy a not really marketable word like i dunno lets say a word that is long is and end in ly becouse it is describing how?

Samethign but a word that is much shorter and that doe sent end in ly. :)
 
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mr.tyro said:
so if i were to buy a not really marketable word like i dunno lets say a word that is long is and end in ly becouse it is describing how?

Samethign but a word that is much shorter and that doe sent end in ly. :)
Well, if you know it is not really marketable like you say, I would pass. I have mkly.com which means nothing but I just like it. Do some research, look at what others are buying, use your instincts and you should be all set.
 
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cool thanks
 
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Not all words are created equal. Most people aim for a base word in most cases.. So for example. Hesitate.com would be good.. Hesitantly.com would not. (well, i dont know that either would be marketable, but its just an example).

Might not want to waste money on Frankenstein-esque derivatives :)
 
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Yes i understand but i meant like medium words, i don't know something like a bonnet or slight along the lines of them.
 
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