w3 = www
I don't know if someone has tried that before...Is there any reason for finding names which has other option (web3/w3) already sold instead of both? Would it be a chance to market to them later or Will it have more demand from other buyers since the other option is not available?
Or to consider that as that keyword is/will not be in demand?
This domain is free, actually. Which is no wonder, because it's not worth much. They're using w3learnacademy.xyz
It kinda answers the question, though: no, they don't need W3 version if they own Web3* and they don't need Web3 version if they own W3*. Apparently they just register whatever and don't care at all.
We already discussed that in the w3 thread.Which do you think will have more value and demand considering,
web3 - exact matching
w3 - short
And what Web3/W3 + Keyword do you believe will have more demand?
Perhaps in the 90s it did….that acronym is pretty outdated and useless in today’s world …. Show attachment 229386
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http://w3learnacademy.com
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Is there any reason for finding names which has other option (web3/w3) already sold instead of both? Would it be a chance to market to them later or Will it have more demand from other buyers since the other option is not available?So, maybe a good idea to find websites which miss the one or other
So w3 domain names will not be considered as web3 domain names equivalent for that reason?w3 = www