@Sudhanshu Gupta Nothing wrong with still learning, so am I (I'm not always right)
If I could be helpful with one thing, take the examples below:
ansbox.com
railbond.com
yams.in
dobro.in
quire.in
(Converted)
antbox.com / appbox.com / winbox.com / sendbox.com
goodbond.com / bigbond.com / minibond.com / microbond.com
yams.com / yami.com / yammy.com / yinya.com
dobro.com / doingtime.com / gobro.com / goinvest.com
aqualand.com / fairequity.com / topquiz.com / bigsqueeze.com
The above examples would fetch 4 or 5 figures (depending on the domain). Of course, they are super ideal, but just examples to share my point
Keep domains at 1 or 2 words, make sure they gel very well ...and stick to .com. If a domain has strong enough use, you increase your chances
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"Yams" is a single English word. It is a vegetable, which looks like a sweet potato.
"Quire" means four sheets of paper or parchment folded to form eight leaves, as in medieval manuscripts.
"Dobro" is a musical instrument.
If you had these in ".com", they'd be ok ...the power of a
.COM
As hacks, not so much. Hacks much be strong, in particular