A few available one worders I would like to share

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by businessvent, Apr 25, 2014.

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    stegophilist.com - free running blog potential

    Pejoris.com

    induratize.com

    ^ my three favourites, but here are some more .coms and a couple .nets. They are 1 worders, dont know if much can be done with a few of them though:

    noceur.net

    unasinous

    Logolepsy.net

    Homodoxian.com

    Gobemouche.com

    Felicificability.com

    clancular.com

    Go ahead and register any if they appeal to you
    Stel
     
    businessvent, Apr 25, 2014 IP
  2. H0stZealot

    H0stZealot Active Member

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    All of these seem worthless to me. Or prove otherwise by describing intended niches.
     
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    Grammar is great. You can create anything you want and look appealing somehow. In anycase all these may look OK but only from a phonetic perspective. As HostZealot said, don't look appealing for real usage.
     
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    It is pejorist.com, my spelling mistake.
    One who believes that the world is getting worse
    The pejorist believes that the world isn't getting any better.
    A niche for this could be a realism blog with many truths or even a financial speculation blog which gives people tips for planning the next stocks to buy etc.

    Many of the others are appealing mostly because of the 1 wordness of them but if the definition fits in with a plan you get for a website, then go for it, some of the definitions have potential.

    Personally they don't fit in with my plans but i'm sure some would like them!
     
    businessvent, Apr 27, 2014 IP