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What, if any, are the general values of a L-L-L dot com domains?
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movingconcierge said:I think this is a nice dev'd l-l-l - really clean design.
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movingconcierge said:what about ll-l.com or l-ll.com
I checked some of the LL-L and L-LL combinations last week, and registered these:VURG said:M-MS.com is a good example of one of these names that is used by a large corporation. (MMS.com is used by as well but M-MS.com is used for search engine traffic) These domains seperate the 3 letters of an acronym into two categories. This can be very useful for many sites but seperating three words into two categories usually not useful.
L-L-L domains however are very popular among a lot of developers as they seperate each letter and make it very clear that the domain is an acronym. L-LL.com and LL-L.com should receive a lot of attention soon as the supply of LLLL.com is running out. Premium letter LL-L.com and L-LL.com have a lot of potential (many available now) as an alternative for 4 character domain speculators. The letters are better quality and hence the probability of finding an enduser is probably higher depending on the domain.
So may I ask how much it gets? I picked up h-mo and hm-o recently, just for the hell of it, and even they're getting a little (not very much, really).GoPC said:It's amazing just how much traffic h-m-o.com is getting. I don't understand it. Search engines don't "see" the dashes... that helps for sure. But type in? I'm not complaining, though
I think it goes to show what the future might hold for these 3 letter dashers.
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