Domain Name Help

MotionMan

Lifer
Jan 11, 2006
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Based on a true story:

My law firm, Dewey, Cheatem & Howe, has the worst domain known to man, deweycheatemhowe.com. I want to suggest the best possible shorter domain so we stop wasting the precious moments of our lives spelling out our domain ten times a day.

I would have loved dch.com, but that is taken. I KNOW anything that does not end with .com will be vetoed by the evil Mr. Howe.

Here are some of the suggestions I have come up with that are still available:

dchlawyers.com
dchattorneys.com
dchattys.com
dch-lawyers.com
dch-attorneys.com
dch-attys.com

You comments and suggestions are requested (I may put up a poll later).

Thank you for your assistance. You participation entitles you to one (1) free five (5) second legal consultation with me, in Paris, France (travel and accommodations for MotionMan, Esq. and his family are your responsibility to pay, in advance).

MotionMan

EDIT: How about dchfirm.com?

EDIT 2: How about dchesq.com?

MotionMan
 
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gorcorps

aka Brandon
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One of the first 2. Dashes in URLs tend to be forgotten so if somebody's trying to go to that site specifically they're more likely to remember it as dchlawyers rather than dch-lawyers. If people then can't find the site they'll likely move on to a URL they can remember.
 

Tweak155

Lifer
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dchlegal /legals. I don't even know if thats a good word to use lol. Sounds nice though (legal more so than legals).
 

IndyColtsFan

Lifer
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Based on a true story:

My law firm, Dewey, Cheatem & Howe, has the worst domain known to man, deweycheatemhowe.com. I want to suggest the best possible shorter domain so we stop wasting the precious moments of our lives spelling out our domain ten times a day.

If they're lawyers, how about:

howewecheatem.com ?
 

MotionMan

Lifer
Jan 11, 2006
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Sorry, but I always laugh at the term "Esquire". It sounds gay, pompous and like one is making themselves out to be more important than they actually are. On second thought, it pretty much describes lawyers to a T.

It could be worse. We could use Dr. in front of our names instead.

MotionMan