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HugeDomains and BuyDomains obviously seem to know what they're doing when it comes to buying & selling domains. I don't think either place would be around for as long as they have been if they weren't successful.
So my question is... If there's a domain that you can hand reg which has a similar variation (plural vs non-plural) listed on one of these platforms, would you grab it?
For example, if HugeDomains has BlueWidget.com listed and BlueWidgets.com is available to register - would you get it? Keep in mind, both of these domains would actually make some sense for end users. This wouldn't be a comparison of something like "Shop" and "Shops" where there is a big difference between the two words in terms of end user value. This would be something more like "Necklace" and "Necklaces" where both the plural and non-plural versions could be pushed to end users.
For those who may have registered names like this in the past were the plural or non-plural version was listed in HugeDomains or BuyDomains, were you able to sell it? For instance, did one of these companies come and buy the name from you?
So my question is... If there's a domain that you can hand reg which has a similar variation (plural vs non-plural) listed on one of these platforms, would you grab it?
For example, if HugeDomains has BlueWidget.com listed and BlueWidgets.com is available to register - would you get it? Keep in mind, both of these domains would actually make some sense for end users. This wouldn't be a comparison of something like "Shop" and "Shops" where there is a big difference between the two words in terms of end user value. This would be something more like "Necklace" and "Necklaces" where both the plural and non-plural versions could be pushed to end users.
For those who may have registered names like this in the past were the plural or non-plural version was listed in HugeDomains or BuyDomains, were you able to sell it? For instance, did one of these companies come and buy the name from you?