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Old 18-07-2007, 13:06
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Originally Posted by Ryan View Post
I agree, some domains with a single hyphen are worth buying, especially when your first choice domain is already registered by someone else. However names with two or more hyphens are a strict no no.
Using hyphens to seperate words like remember the BrainSwank topic? That could be good with a hyphen between n and s which would make it easier for the name to be properly understood. Definitely, more than one hyphen (or hypens used unneccessarily - like n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n lol) is a no-no.
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