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Jernet

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one hyphen is an excellent and affordable alternative to a very popular search term. i always like to use the letter 'e' as an example. what do you think looks better? freeemail.com or free-email.com? more than one hyphen however does tend to look spammy.

as many people suggested, it is always better to get both if possible.
 

dcristo

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My preference is as follows:

1) Exact match .com
2) Exact match .net .info .org etc
3) Hyphenated .com
 

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coming-soon.com
on sedo reported sales section sedo/home page today
$20,000 ! :cool:

It originally came out of Snapnames if I remember correctly. Other dashed prices are below:

travel-agent.com $4,278.00

mortgage-rate.com $1,427.00
 

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My preference is as follows:

1) Exact match .com
2) Exact match .net .info .org etc
3) Hyphenated .com
Great formula.

Were you peeking over my shoulder?
 

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*goes to register Real--------------------------------------------Estate.com* :lol:


LOL, but seriously, if just parking the page for revenue, how many dashes in between the two keywords can you still get away with and make some nice money? :)
 

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This obviously comes with a newbie warning from my end, but I actually think some names look much better with a hyphen. These are the names made up of well-known hyphenated dictionary words, so that when you see them run together in a domain name it takes a while to figure them out.
 
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