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Hello, I think that the best letters for LLL domains are A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, L, M, N, O, P, R, S, T, but looking for the best letters for CVCV domains (that the important is that they are pronounceable and good for remember and sound well) I think the best ones are A, B, C, D, E, F, G, I, L, M, N, O, P, R, S, T, without the "H" because in this type of domains I think it is not good because of the pronounceable, and V not good too because of the confuse with B in the pronounce, then which letters you think can be the best in order for this type of domains? I think can be the U, then X and W or Z (they sound well)...and the worsts K,Q and Y...

What do you think about??
 
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Good post but disagree about the 'H' part. Hono.com, Hiro.com, Hiko.com, Hipo.com, Hoho.co,, etc.
 
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U has had many extremely strong CVCV/VCVC sales over the past year...

For many of these letters, there just aren't enough data points to make any sort of judgement about what letters go best with CVCVs. From sales I've seen, the ease of pronouncing seems to be the largest factor in determining value.

It's very hard (and many people still debate) premium letters and their order when it comes to LLLL.coms, of which we have 456,976 examples. With a population 41 times smaller, accurately appraising CVCVs is an inexact science at best and most people's estimates seem to be little more than guesses based on past sales which really aren't very similar to the CVCV in question.
 
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If a CVCV consists of only the letters A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,L,M,N,O,P,R,S and T then there is a good chance that the CVCV has great potential as an acronym as well as being a brandable domain. (A lot of CVCV.com sites are acronyms) Hence the traditional premium letters are good for CVCV's) That said, I think CVCV's are better as brandable terms than acronyms. It is very difficult to have a hard and fast rule with this type of domain but generally I think that the following bring down the potential of a CVCV.com

- Y as a second letter
- consectutive Y's where Y is acting as a vowel and a consonant in a CVCV
- starting with an X or Q
- Q as the second consonant.
 
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The thing is that I am from Spain, and in spain don´t pronounce the "H" like in France too, but in english yes, no?

P.D: In Spain we pronounce equal "K" and "Q" , and "V" and "B", is the same in english no?
 
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