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Does anyone have experience buying a DN that is the name of a popular song? I found one 4 word/12 letter DN that has an overture count of 50,000 but my guess is that people do not type-in song names in as a URL. Probably pass on this one?
 
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I'd buy it immediately. If it has that high ovt, then for sure it'll have type-in traffic.
 
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Go for it!

evenflow said:
Does anyone have experience buying a DN that is the name of a popular song? I found one 4 word/12 letter DN that has an overture count of 50,000 but my guess is that people do not type-in song names in as a URL. Probably pass on this one?

Several Christmases back here, we had a very popular series of television ads for a local phone company that featured the old song "I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas" (very catchy, I'm humming it now..) I raced to reg it as a dot com, and of course, it had already gone! A 12 letter title sounds a good deal to me. Good luck! CanBrit
 
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Get yourself a moniker account where you can test names for traffic. Pm me for more info.
 
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i agree with gingeman get yourself a moniker account and if u aren't happy with the traffic in 4 days just delete it u will only loose like a few cents
 
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Fleech said:
i agree with gingeman get yourself a moniker account and if u aren't happy with the traffic in 4 days just delete it u will only loose like a few cents

Why loose a few cents when you can do the same with Dynadot, full credits returned if you decide to delete the name in 4days and re-use the credit to taste another name.
A few cents over time will equate to dollars. :p
 
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Thanks! I'll let you guys know how it goes...
 
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