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General Domain Name Discussion
Pitching Domain to a Billion $ Company
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<blockquote data-quote="Maggie Mae" data-source="post: 2354641" data-attributes="member: 322980734"><p>DNChat, thank you, I don't take offense; I enjoy hearing what others have experienced.</p><p></p><p>The reason I mentioned dictionary words is b/c in the right context, they can hold commercial value. One reason is for users preferring hands-free, voice control of their digital device, correctly spelled words can make it easier to be found than alternate spellings that are pronouced the same (ie. Users vs. Userz).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maggie Mae, post: 2354641, member: 322980734"] DNChat, thank you, I don't take offense; I enjoy hearing what others have experienced. The reason I mentioned dictionary words is b/c in the right context, they can hold commercial value. One reason is for users preferring hands-free, voice control of their digital device, correctly spelled words can make it easier to be found than alternate spellings that are pronouced the same (ie. Users vs. Userz). [/QUOTE]
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