I think in many cases an LNLL is better than a LLLL. Take H2FV for example, which stands for hydrogen fuel (or fuelcell) vehicle(s). Surely this is much more valuable than 4 random letters that mean nothing....especially if those letters are all consonants and no vowels.
Since h2 is commonly known throughout most of the world as hydrogen, and hydogen is commonly believed to be the element that will eventually solve our world energy problems, I believe h2 will one day be used extensively in domain names. Why would anyone use the long word hydrogen when they could use h2?
When H2 is combined with two letters it makes an excellent 4 digit domain name for an H2 company or H2 product. I would appreciate your thoughts and comments. Thanks
Since h2 is commonly known throughout most of the world as hydrogen, and hydogen is commonly believed to be the element that will eventually solve our world energy problems, I believe h2 will one day be used extensively in domain names. Why would anyone use the long word hydrogen when they could use h2?
When H2 is combined with two letters it makes an excellent 4 digit domain name for an H2 company or H2 product. I would appreciate your thoughts and comments. Thanks




