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I found the longest domain name ever......
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Wow, that's one lonnnnnnnng domain!
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lmao
must be bookmarked to remember :1orglaugh |
holy moly.....
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Jeeto SEO at it's best
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anyone found anything longer than this?
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xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxx.com
Sold it about a year ago for several hundred dollars. A domain can be upwards of 255 characters total with each part separated by dot(s) limited to 63 characters each. So in a nutshell, a standard 2nd level .com domain can be upto 63 characters followed by the ".com" part; 67 characters. On an aside, name servers should be no more than about 50 characters in length; not sure if the length glitches have ever been fixed yet with the gTLD name registry. Ron |
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The domain resolves, but as you say there's nothing there ... perhaps they're saving it for future use and/or forgot about it...
I've done the same thing with some domains I've bought over the years, including some upwards of low $X,XXX. And one domain I sold several years ago for very high $X,XXX still doesn't even resolve; not even setup for email - the buyer still has never used it for anything. Ron |
Talk about a marathon. :1orglaugh
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MAD TYPE IN TRAFFIC yo
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The original domain harks back to when Google used to parse all domains using '-' and give benefit for those containing a keyword. |
that must get mad type ins
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