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Is Domain Front-Running Real? And Which Companies Might Be Doing It?

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If you’ve ever searched for a domain name, only to return a few hours or days later and find it mysteriously registered by someone else, you’re not alone. This frustrating phenomenon has led many to ask: Is domain front-running real? And are some registrars secretly registering domains based on our searches?

Let’s break it down.

The Truth About Domain Front-Running

Domain front-running is the practice of a registrar using search data to register or "reserve" domains that people are

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Domain Name Taken? Here’s What to Do

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"Ask David" question: "All the domain names that I have chosen are already taken...what should I do?"

Finding the perfect domain name for your website can feel exciting - until you discover it is already taken.

Unfortunately, most short, memorable .com domains were registered years ago. But that does not mean you are out of options.

In many cases, choosing a smarter variation, adjusting your branding slightly, or exploring alternative extensions can actually lead to a stronger long-term brand.

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Hyphen or No Hyphen? The Domain Name Dilemma

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"Should I add a hyphen in my domain name or is it better for domain names not to include hyphens?"

Crafting the perfect domain name is a right of passage for any website owner. It's your digital storefront sign, your online calling card. But what happens when the ideal name you have in mind is already taken? Or, maybe you love a two-word phrase, but wonder – hyphen or no hyphen?

The Allure of the Hyphen

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