If it's a dictionary word - yes. If it's just a bunch of random letters or numbers, my guess is no - too many to remember!
You have to check to see if they get and search traffic. I would not think the domain name listed would.
I REALLY doubt they are all registered A large number, sure, but there is no way ALL of them are registered... Correct me if I'm wrong, but that would be well over 1,000,000 domains, consisting of only 4 random numbers that are registered..
the human mind has 7 +/- 2 memory registers so 5 character domains should be memorable to anyone even with random letters (yay for science even when illogical) BTW: yes all cccc.com are registered I checked them all myself
There's 1.7 million possible cccc.com, I think you mean all NNNN.com are registered? There's only 10,000 of those.
dude he is talking about NNNNN Domains where N = Numbers do you know about that ? how can a NNNNN.com/.net domain be a Dictionary Word anyways For me I wont register a NNNNN.com / .net I'll better got for LLLLL.com rebrandable one
Currently, no. Later, probably not unless it's a post code. Personally, I wouldn't waste my money on them
ohh man, i did a greate mistake. i saw a nnnnn.com drop few days ago and it gets milions of search results. but i thought it is a crap and did not registerd.
Most humans can't remember 5-7 pure numbers. They top out at 3-4. This is because numbers do not flow (say like words or letters). Then how do I remember all these phone numbers? Well, the human brain is quite smart and breaks them up into sub-groups of three to four (area code - prefix - number).