Dictionary word .com

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by TheWebTower.com, Oct 16, 2009.

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    I'm wondering if a dictionary word's adjective form would be worth anything of monetary value?

    Or a real dictionary word (past-tense) .org?
     
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    TheWebTower.com, Oct 16, 2009 IP
  2. figgity

    figgity Active Member

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    Of course the adjective form of a word domain could be a good domain buy...yellow.com is a yellow pages directory. it all comes down to what you are going to do with the domain, if you are a developer. if you are domain prospector, you'll just have to hope that somebody would have a use for that domain in the future.
     
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  3. Steve Powers

    Steve Powers Peon

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    Well,it depends.When you find such a domain,and you can make it as the domain of a special website which is so
    suitable,it's valuable and profitable.But if you can't use the domain properly,it'll be meaningless to you.And then it's
    just a domain.
     
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