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Nine-to-Five.com

A popular phrase that most of us working stiffs are familiar with.

I'm wondering if the hyphens hurt it or if they're acceptable in this case. Dictionary.com actually lists the phrase with the hyphens.

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/nine-to-five

Any thoughts? Thanks

-Bill
 
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I like it especially since it is listed by dictionary.com with the hyphens.
 
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I do like it, very common and usable term. IMO hyphens don't kill this one much, very acceptable since it's standard to use them in regular spelling. Without hyphens is still optimal in the dn game I'd say, even for this one, but with hyphens in this particular use is 70 - 80 % as strong.

Any site for jobs, careers, and training/searching for them is obvious. Even forum about them, employee rights and benefits, a very wide range of usability.

Have to say there's an obvious use here, and good value as jobs/work is a popular topic, and this is a nice common expression.
resellers = maybe in the low xxx range undeveloped
end users = med xxx and I'd think up to a max of just over x,xxx or 1,5xx if they love it with those hyphens. I feel that's very optimistic and couldn't see much more for it... unless of course you find the dream motivated buyer.

In my most dirt-level opinion :)
Bannen

P.S. you might want to snab nine-2-five.com so that doesn't weaken your dn; it's still avail. Nine2five.com without hyphen is taken and most other ext as well.
 
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Very thorough Bannen. Thanks. Rep added.

-Bill
 
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