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"DomainNamePage.com"

Well ... I guess. Couldn't be any more descriptive, or LONG! :(
PS. If you do go this route, get the plural ("Names"), as well.
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I would try to avoid 3-word names
 

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Too long - doesn't really describe anything or give an impression of what the potential site is about.
 

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Originally posted by Ed30
Too long - doesn't really describe anything or give an impression of what the potential site is about.

Don't have to much to add, agree with "Ed30"
 

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Uh, it's long, but how can someone say it's not descriptive? You can't get any more descriptive than that!

Seems to me you could seel for a small sum if you so desired. It's kind of bland (but what generic name isn't?), but then it's super easy to remember and spell.

I think it's better than PerfectName.com (unless he only has one name to sell), Afternic.com, URLpick.com, NameCave.com, NameTerrain.com, DNJournal.com, DNForum.com and most of the doman name-themed names bandied about here.
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Dan Norder - Savanna.com, FineGold.com, etc.
High profile and niche domain names for sale
 

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"Uh, it's long, but how can someone say it's not descriptive? You can't get any more descriptive than that!"

Ummm ... 'I' DID say it was "descriptive" in my orignal post above. Just to clarify. Thanks. Have fun.
 

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Descriptive of what??
 

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works for me - says what it is (if you put domain names on it) :shy:
 

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My dnDisplay.com is more descriptive.. ;)
 

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A "page" is not very descriptive nowadays.

Is this "page" a web page? Well okay I think we all agree it is!
Is this "page" directed to domain name professionals? Retail customers? Will one find tools on this page related to picking, tracking, registering, hosting, ...?? domains? I mean is this for a one-time domain seeker or for resellers?
Will there be domains listed for sale there (I think the original poster noted this on the title)? Will there be just one "page" of the owner's domain names or will this be some sort of an name "exchange page?

The word "page" is descriptive only to some extent. DOmainNameAuction.com is a long yet an adequately descriptive name.

Perhaps DOmainNamePage.com has potential but it is not exceptionally descriptive IMO. Good luck! :)
 
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