Can a 3 word domain be great? (1.Viewing)

I don't see why not, but it has to make sense or be already commonly used so it would not be a stretch to memorize.

Personally "pave the way" doesn't release dopamine in my domainer/marketer part of the brain:) but beauty is in the eye of the..... :)

With recent passing in domain community I would register "rest in peace" "in loving memory" if I could. Anyways, I am interested in obituary type of domains if someone has them for sale
 
If it was a well-known 3-word combo like "Rest in Peace" I would have a decidedly different opinion on its marketability.

In general I would not be putting a lot of $$$$ into 3-word .CA domains, unless of course they regularly appear on greeting cards.
 
See "Pave the Way" used for a completely different purpose

pavetheway.com

I didn't make any assumptions on use based on the phrase. Just didn't know it will be a lefty org. using it already

I have been guilty of not selling to organizations I don't sympathize with but if they only used a broker and didn't lie to me it might have had a happier ending:)

Also, some have been passive aggressive with me based on my outside of domaining posts in the past.


If it was a well-known 3-word combo like "Rest in Peace" I would have a decidedly different opinion on its marketability.

In general I would not be putting a lot of $$$$ into 3-word .CA domains, unless of course they regularly appear on greeting cards.

Agreed, a domain needs to have some kind of future or possibility of use otherwise it is a poor hold.
 

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