My feeling is that this is no good because many people will type it wrong in the browser and its just too awkward to explain over the phone or in a brocure.
Any opinions?
"KeywordBook.com, only not spelt the way you would expect, its B O ZERO K. No! not BOzeroK! O, Nought, you know the number before one. You put that in place of the seconf O... Hullo? Hulloooo?? beep, beep, beep. <sigh>, another one hung up!
Also, to me it looks ver spammy and unprofessional. Just my 2c.
Onya
Woz
<sorry, mis-spelled "legal".>
(edited by: hasbeen at 6:14 pm (utc) on Mar. 12, 2002)
IMO, you'd be wasting your money on any domian name that potentially confuses visitors. Using 0 instead of o, or 1 instead of l, or anything of the sort & you're just asking for lost-traffic problems. "keyword-book.com" would be much more useful/valuable as a domain than keywordbo0k.com.
And really, the days when you bought a domain based on it's "value" are fading fast... Unless you happend to snag a killer one-word name, the only reason (IMNSHO) to buy a domain is because you think you might want to actually use it for something.
but building biz offline or even on cards or any other offline media and using b00k and not book is nop good i think. Unless your ad says "b00ks (and thats with zeros!) :)
Jon