Is A 6-letter Pronouncable (nonsense) Domain Name Worth Buying?

I stumbled across two six-letter domains that are easily pronouncable and could be spelled by someone who heard them fairly easily as well. Each is made up of two common-use words but combines to make no sense per say. Are they worth buying just as an investment? Follow up question: any good websites for assessing domain value relative to length and pronouncability?

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2 Responses to “Is A 6-letter Pronouncable (nonsense) Domain Name Worth Buying?”

  • Scottwv7:

    You might as well. They’re so cheap these days. You can register them at http://www.doggydomains.com for cheap. They also have a domain appraisal you can get there.

  • Mad:

    The new trend for “web 2.0″ services is to choose pronounceable nonsense names, so why not.
    Now I bet it remains plenty of available domain names in this case… so, not so sure :p
    Some rapid tests and I found wimiti.com and congie.com