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Which one do you like mostly?

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  • Halfway.net

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Hi,

I bought these 3 .net recently (Expected.net, Mainly.net, and Halfway.net). What is the value for each of them in your eyes?

- One word
- All TLDs and most key cccTLDs have gone
- .net (Which damage the value :()

Thanks for any comments from you! And, which is the Rank 1 of the three?

P.S:
Google Search Results:
- 345,000,000 for Expected
- 173,000,000 for Mainly
- 24,300,000 for Halfway
 
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AfternicAfternic
Hi, any suggestiion?
 
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Common words, but...

They are common words that we all know, which is great. However, they are also .net and don't obviously sell anything. I also find it hard to think of why I would type them in - what would I be looking for?

My thinking is that they are developable - any one-common-word domain is because its easy to remember.

Expected is the best one. Mainly is nice bc/ it is short. halfway is basically two words.

Value, I have a hard time with one word .nets - the thinking is all over the map with them
 
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Thanks for jacal1 !

I agree with you that all 3 domains no specially sell anything, and few people would type them in.

I just think that maybe some guy would need brandable domains, and this kind of short well know common words would be easy to brandable. And the domain would get some value in this case.

More suggestion welcome! Thx
 
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Waiting for more suggestion

Thx !
 
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