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i want to make a forum, and i was going to register a name such as...

blahblahforums.com

is it best to leave the S because it sounds better, or leave it off?? I am not sure which is easier to remember/communicate to another person....

Any advice would be great
 
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well, is it for one forum, or for multiple forums?! One, no s. Multiple, yes s.
 
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well i mean, it would be a forum, with multiple different sub-forums


I mean...go to steroid.com or moddedmustangs.com

something like that
 
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get both.
 
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hmm...good point
 
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I was faced with a similar dilemma whilst registering my last domain name..,
I've played safe I took both endings (with and without the S ) as you run the risk of losing potential visitors to your site and someone else will only register the name you didnโ€™t it if your site becomes popular.

Best..
Egg
 
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The guy who says get both is correct :)
i have an Idea
order both at godaddy, ask np people and cancel the 1 they say "is waste" get your refund :D
 
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If you get only one version and develop a nice website, it is likely that someone will monetize on your traffic by parking the other. So yeah, get both and redirect one to another.
 
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IIIIIIIIII said:
well i mean, it would be a forum, with multiple different sub-forums


I'd say, go for the singular version of the name
 
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It most often depends on the name itself whether to use the singular or plural version. For instance, if you had a car lot the name MyCars would be better than MyCar. I would use the singular 'forum' for a forum website but I would also register the plural version if its available and point it to the other one.

Sometimes it's hard to determine which is better but the single is better for a forum website even tho you may have many sub-forums on the main forum site...IMHO.
 
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get both then probably use blahblahforums and redirect blahblahforum to blahblahforums :P
 
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get both, but I like the forums better
 
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If they are both available then just get both, that way you never have to think back on it.
 
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nstalk said:
It most often depends on the name itself whether to use the singular or plural version. For instance, if you had a car lot the name MyCars would be better than MyCar. I would use the singular 'forum' for a forum website but I would also register the plural version if its available and point it to the other one.

Sometimes it's hard to determine which is better but the single is better for a forum website even tho you may have many sub-forums on the main forum site...IMHO.

mycarforum.com's developed.
mycarforums.com's parked.

The guy should have gotten both. :lol:
 
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lzy said:
mycarforum.com's developed.
mycarforums.com's parked.

That's exactly what I was writing about! A few bucks a year is not a big price to pay to keep your visitors to yourself and maybe gain a bunch of new ones. :)
 
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Well what did the thread starter do at last?
 
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