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I've seen some recent sales of names with "360" ... like, green360.com, boxing360, football360.com, srilanka360, dynamite360.com, etc.
Don't get the 360 part. What does it mean?
Don't get the 360 part. What does it mean?


krx said:It's now developed. Here's what they're doing with it:
"We offer unparalleled 360° panoramic photography to businesses of all sizes and industries."
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gazzip said:where do you buy keyword360.com domains from ? ....the shop360.com silly :p
dotnom said:Clark (shop360.com) is the biggest fan of 360 suffix
I sold to him few of the domains of my list
gazzip said:cool, what sort of price did you get for them ?
thanks.
EG.domains said:Theo (Acroplex) sold 360.org for $25,500 last month.
lincolndsp said:money360.com is sold at sedo for 15k
which trend is more powerful?dotnom said:I saw it
I still believe that the 360 suffix is not an easy trend and that needs an educated end-user
thanks! I can see that it depends on the country as well. 360 has not gained such popularity as in US. and 24 is more widely used than 247 in Germany.dotnom said:If i had to sort it i would put :
1. 247
2. 24
3. 360
4. 800-888
5. 365
That's a nice payday. I think money360 works if you think of 360 as "panoramic" or "complete" or something like that - eg, could be a news site for complete coverage of money matters...lincolndsp said:money360.com is sold at sedo for 15k
krx said:That's a nice payday. I think money360 works if you think of 360 as "panoramic" or "complete" or something like that - eg, could be a news site for complete coverage of money matters...
I think you're right. The country but also the keyword makes a big difference in whether the prefix/suffix "works" or not.lincolndsp said:thanks! I can see that it depends on the country as well. 360 has not gained such popularity as in US. and 24 is more widely used than 247 in Germany.
krx said:I think you're right. The country but also the keyword makes a big difference in whether the prefix/suffix "works" or not.
What do people think about "z" and "x" as prefixes or suffixes? Do you think "z" works as a substitute for "s" (as in "carz" "bootz" "bookz" etc)?
I knew I'd seen that thread somewhere but I couldn't find it. Thanks for the link!lincolndsp said:


