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I have found domain that consists of 2 saleable words but they are split with a hyphen.
It is a .com domain, will the hyphen devalue the domain alot???
It is a .com domain, will the hyphen devalue the domain alot???
cocacola.com or coca-cola.com ?)My name is Jen-Sin. Is JenSin.com or Jen-Sin.com more valuable to me? lol
cocacola.com or coca-cola.com ?)
harleydavidson.com fwd to harley-davidson.com ))You've got me there. lol
harleydavidson.com fwd to harley-davidson.com ))
I only have two and loathe to let them go ......Black-Dress and White-Dress
Was is shane-bellone.com?The non-hyphenated version would have been worth 6-figures without question.![]()
Was is shane-bellone.com?
The exception to the hyphen rule is; hyphens are good on .de domains. Germans like hyphens. Hyphens on .com domains are not very desirable in general.
Like many mentioned; hyphens are undesirable in a domain name.
Few exceptions; N-N.com, L-L.com are worth about 5K & 3K respectively.
Example:
358.com sold for $480,000
3-8.com is valued @ $4,750
Sources:
http://www.3character.com/price-guide.html
http://blog.goldnames.com/?tag=nnn-com
Fair to say these go against the trend the L-L and N-N are rare and short I guess
358.com sold for $480,000
3-8.com is valued @ $4,750
as does h-d.com , they love a hyphen it seems. or they"re just covering all bases.harleydavidson.com fwd to harley-davidson.com ))
Marsi, you have it wrong I'm afraid



