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CleanYourComputer.com
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EliminateYourTracks.com
YouHaveNoPrivacy.com

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[Puts noose around neck]

[Jumps off chair]

CRACK!
 

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THese are not totally useless mottos. Dependin on reg time left, $10-15. C'mon folks the economy IS recovering.
 

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Originally posted by trent2275
[Puts noose around neck]

[Jumps off chair]

CRACK!

Dude ....

It's Saturday night - I'm in a good mood - had a few drinks - relaxed.... but that still seems pretty harsh.
 

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YouHaveNoPrivacy.com will make a great paranoid-anonymous site with products to detect tracking devices on the comp0uter and off inlcuding heavy wondow shutters and thick sunglasses.

I can see it becoming the new Sharper Image fad. :D
 

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Originally posted by interactive ....3 word names are bad!!!

That is an over-statement and not correct. I have many 3 word names which are good and get type-ins. Plus 3 or more word phrases which are industry specific keyword phrases are valuable, if you can find any as most all are reg'd.

In fact, I have a 6 word name averaging approx' 400 to 500 index page hits/wk which I believe gets type-ins, likely a lot of them. I don't see how the traffic could be coming from anywhere else, except type-ins, but I may be wrong on that.

Some here, including Mods have in the past said type-ins on a 6 word name (specifically my domain) were basically impossible (excuse me if not quoting them accurately).

I use MS FastCounter which does not report on the source of traffic. Does anyone here know how to tell for sure if they are type-ins or not? I know a better counter will be suggested but if I get a better one how can that identify type-ins correctly?
 

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These names are not bad. Bit long perhaps, $20-30 each.
 

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Originally posted by RealNames That is an over-statement and not correct. I have many 3 word names which are good and get type-ins. Plus 3 or more word phrases which are industry specific keyword phrases are valuable, if you can find any as most all are reg'd. In fact, I have a 6 word name averaging approx' 400 to 500 index page hits/wk which I believe gets type-ins, likely a lot of them. I don't see how the traffic could be coming from anywhere else, except type-ins, but I may be wrong on that. Some here, including Mods have in the past said type-ins on a 6 word name (specifically my domain) were basically impossible (excuse me if not quoting them accurately). I use MS FastCounter which does not report on the source of traffic. Does anyone here know how to tell for sure if they are type-ins or not? I know a better counter will be suggested but if I get a better one how can that identify type-ins correctly?

Great Example: 4 word name - ForSaleByOwner.com sold for more than $800,000 and is actually worth even more, and there are others.

The important thing is the name being an industry specific popular keyword phrase.
 
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