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Old 7 June, 2009, 03:26 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I am really down on info domains right now, so I would spend a lot more effort trying to find a com/net/org that was usable. I am also feeling pretty negative right now about hyphenated domain names, so here are my ideas for avoiding that too.

Can you add in other qualifying words, like:
  • buy (buyLLhomes, LLbuyhomes, buyhomesLL,buyhomesinLL)
  • new (LLnewhomes,newhomesLL)
  • for sale (homes for sale, LLrealestateforsale)
  • quality (LLqualityhomes, LLqualityrealestate, qualityLLrealestate)
  • townhomes (LLtownhomes)
  • custom (LLcustomhomes)
  • luxury (LLluxuxyhomes)
  • residential (LLresidentialhomes)
  • single family (LLsinglefamilyhomes)
What about adding a prefix?
  • find (findLLhomes, findLLrealestate)
  • beautiful (beautifulLLhomes, beautifulLLrealestate)
What about adding a suffix?
  • search (LLhomesearch, LLrealestatesearch)
  • listings (LLhomelistings, LLrealestatelistings)
What about changing your root word away from "homes" or "real estate"?
  • property
  • properties
  • housing
  • houses
  • realty
  • realtor
Are there other geographic terms you can use? For example, in Colorado we could typically swap out "Colorado" with "Rocky Mountain" or "Front Range." What about lakes or airports?

What about using the county name?

What about using the entire state name or city name instead of the abbreviations?
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