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What do you think about this brandable domain? "Qamisy" is an Arabic word that means "my shirt"
 
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IMO it's a drop.

target english words please
 
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To hard to spell in English. Drop.
 
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Low-xx to High-xx
 
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What does this mean? I am a beginner in the field
The X:s represents the number of digits of the dollar value.

XX = $10 - $99
XXX = $100 - $999
X,XXX = $1,000 - $9,999
etc.

Sometimes low, mid, and high are added to clarify whether it's in the lower, mid, or upper ranges.

So something like 1764.com would reliably sell for roughly $5,000 so here you can say mid-X,XXX.
 
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The X:s represents the number of digits of the dollar value.

XX = $10 - $99
XXX = $100 - $999
X,XXX = $1,000 - $9,999
etc.

Sometimes low, mid, and high are added to clarify whether it's in the lower, mid, or upper ranges.

So something like 1764.com would reliably sell for roughly $5,000 so here you can say mid-X,XXX.
Thank you bro
 
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It's not only used in domaining, but in any industry where prices are highly speculative and volatile.

In conversation X,XXX is pounced "four digits," and XX,XXX is pronounced "five digits."

The idea is that each X is a placeholder for a number, e.g. X,XXX → 5,XXX → 5,0XX → 5,08X → 5,080

So if you predict X,XXX and it sells for $5,080 you're correct in your prediction.

If you predict mid-X,XXX then you're even more correct. But this is pretty much the limit for what can be reliably (and meaningfully) predicted.
 
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