R redshift Established Member ★ 15 ★ Impact 8 Apr 5, 2007 844 views 7 replies #1 is it better to get the plural version of a word or the singular
Coopey Member of the YearVIP Member VIP ★ 15 ★ Impact 133 Apr 5, 2007 #2 I would say it really does depend on the word and whether it is more often used in the plural or singular. If you're asking to pick without knowing the word then in most languages it would probably be the singular.
I would say it really does depend on the word and whether it is more often used in the plural or singular. If you're asking to pick without knowing the word then in most languages it would probably be the singular.
F Fewski VIP Member VIP ★ 20 ★ Impact 64 Apr 6, 2007 #3 It really depends on the keywords in the domain, for example: CarWorld.com CarsWorld.com IMO, The non-plural version sounds best. CarGalore.com CarsGalore.com IMO, The plural version sounds best. It really just depends on the keywords.
It really depends on the keywords in the domain, for example: CarWorld.com CarsWorld.com IMO, The non-plural version sounds best. CarGalore.com CarsGalore.com IMO, The plural version sounds best. It really just depends on the keywords.
worldstar VIP Member VIP ★ 20 ★ Impact 43 Apr 6, 2007 #4 generally, singular. eg. house.com, car.com, travel.com, etc. sometimes pluralis better, eg. tickets.com, boys.com etc.
generally, singular. eg. house.com, car.com, travel.com, etc. sometimes pluralis better, eg. tickets.com, boys.com etc.
C cybertonic Guest Guest Apr 6, 2007 #5 Yes it depends of the word, there is no rule. Example: Shoes use to be sold by pair so shoes makes more sense then shoe for example.
Yes it depends of the word, there is no rule. Example: Shoes use to be sold by pair so shoes makes more sense then shoe for example.
F Fewski VIP Member VIP ★ 20 ★ Impact 64 Apr 6, 2007 #6 cybertonic said: Yes it depends of the word, there is no rule. Example: Shoes use to be sold by pair so shoes makes more sense then shoe for example. Click to expand... Exactly, but, then add 'store' at the end a the non-plural word sounds better. :hehe:
cybertonic said: Yes it depends of the word, there is no rule. Example: Shoes use to be sold by pair so shoes makes more sense then shoe for example. Click to expand... Exactly, but, then add 'store' at the end a the non-plural word sounds better. :hehe:
GeoOwners Established Member ★ 15 ★ Impact 31 Apr 7, 2007 #7 worldstar said: generally, singular. eg. house.com, car.com, travel.com, etc. sometimes pluralis better, eg. tickets.com, boys.com etc. Click to expand... agreed...it's whatever the natural use of the word is ...sometimes both are ok...example: I would love either computer.com or computers.com .
worldstar said: generally, singular. eg. house.com, car.com, travel.com, etc. sometimes pluralis better, eg. tickets.com, boys.com etc. Click to expand... agreed...it's whatever the natural use of the word is ...sometimes both are ok...example: I would love either computer.com or computers.com .
D diegoid Established Member ★ 20 ★ Impact 4 Apr 7, 2007 #8 If you want to build a community with type-in traffic try to get both of them. Good Luck.