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domain Swine-Flu-Chicago.com

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Hey,

The domain has been active since april of 09.
I have a handful like it:

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http://www.swine-flu-atlanta.com
http://www.swine-flu-houston.com
http://www.swine-flu-newyork.com

all the same age.

Appreciate any advice!
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These domains are all infected with the dreaded hyphen-A complex virus. The only known vaccination requires complete removal from your registrar account, rebooting, and then a sterile re-registration void any horizontal contamination. IMO.

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They are all worth 0 IMO. If you really want a swine flu name, try to think of something more inclusive. Use googles keyword tool so you can see what is being searched for.
 
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they were going to be for autoblogs,
not sure what you mean by inclusive.

so hyphens are that bad?
 
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so hyphens are that bad?

They are... and the domains are way too long... Value $0

Look for shorter and more general domains within this category.
 
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Hyphens are bad my friend. I don't think these domains have much of a chance unless some huge epidemic occurs within those cities. Then again, if that happened, would you have enoughtime to even develop them into anything that could make money?
 
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