domain IM LOCO.com

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IMLOCO.com

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heh, yo soy loco tambien...

umm.. it could be a jokes or comedy media website in english or spanish..

maybe med. $xx
 
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Short and brandable, arcade/joke site would fit the domain well. Many people know that "loco" means "crazy" in Spanish, and the domain is only 6 letters.

Low $xxx
 
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i seem to remember loco.com going for high XX,XXX recently so i think you may get at least high XX - low XXX for this name

Good luck
 
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The problem is that 'Im' is English and it is really 'I'm'.

However Hispanics in the US, (50 million and rising) do mix the languages so you may get lucky.
 
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The problem is that 'Im' is English and it is really 'I'm'.

However Hispanics in the US, (50 million and rising) do mix the languages so you may get lucky.
With the growing age of "internet slang", the apostrophe in "I'm" isn't used with what would be the domain's target audience, which would be on the younger side. It wouldn't be possible to have an apostrophe in a domain anyway, as you well know.

The mixture of Spanish and English make the domain unique since it's still short and brandable. I've heard average, English-speaking American teens use phrases such as "Wow, that's a lot of work, that's loco!"
 
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Well I live in a big city with alot of cutural diversity. I take the subway and am in the public alot and here many different people mixing there native language with english all the time.


I think its only natural sort of a cultural and language evolution. Look at Japan..
 
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spanglish I see, low to mid $xx, good for humor site
 
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