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How does your business express itself to the world? Business names have an innate energy to them that lays the foundation for consumer associations, so companies need to make sure that they get this part right. In an effort to select better business names, more companies are showing more interest in the role numerology might play in the events and coincidences the business experiences. Just this year, we saw more numerology cultural references, such as the TV show Touch, as well as exploding numerical domain sales like 989.com which sold for $818,181.81., Rick Schwartz’s recent blockbuster $ 1.35 million numeric sales, or DomainPros’ recent 260 numeric portfolio purchase for a cool million. For those who believe in auspicious numbers, the business expression number is an important consideration in naming their company and purchasing a domain name...
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Imagine in 2005, for example, if you would have come on Namepros are started bragging, "Hey guess what? I own 88788.com!" People would start to think you're insane. :D
 
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We've to remember that China is the only market at the moment for numerics.
 
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Is are there any websites running on those 5 number domain names. ? i dont think so....

For a US real estate agent to use the city zip code is possible a nice catch, but for the chinese ?
Yes its nice if you can attache it to your mobile but that's not possible.
 
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I have been buying 4n in .club.
 
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Is are there any websites running on those 5 number domain names. ? i dont think so....

For a US real estate agent to use the city zip code is possible a nice catch, but for the chinese ?
Yes its nice if you can attache it to your mobile but that's not possible.
A lot of casino and gambling sites use them.
 
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