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I found a "good" (in my view) short .com domain name unregistered today. It is a short letter/number combination that means something. It suddenly occurred to me as a domain name so I checked to see who owned the domain out of interest. I was surprised to see it wasn't registered.
My "too good to be true" neurons were firing strongly. I checked and found that this particular "meaning" is rarely used these days. I am showing my age.
I appreciate that many serious domainers are looking for word combinations that generate ad revenue. For my purposes a "good" domain is one that works for a particular project In this case I'd have to start a project to fit the domain name, which would be weird. I have a few projects to kick off and it might work for one.
I am coding for a web site for which I had a two word domain name in mind. The combination means something to me and I never thought anyone would register it. Then someone did! It was probably too quirky a name for the project and may put people off it anyway (the first word is "mad" which could be too negative).
I will now stop my rambling.
My "too good to be true" neurons were firing strongly. I checked and found that this particular "meaning" is rarely used these days. I am showing my age.
I appreciate that many serious domainers are looking for word combinations that generate ad revenue. For my purposes a "good" domain is one that works for a particular project In this case I'd have to start a project to fit the domain name, which would be weird. I have a few projects to kick off and it might work for one.
I am coding for a web site for which I had a two word domain name in mind. The combination means something to me and I never thought anyone would register it. Then someone did! It was probably too quirky a name for the project and may put people off it anyway (the first word is "mad" which could be too negative).
I will now stop my rambling.