Ok, in that case, you could also use the word 'budget' as the prefix. E.g. BudgetHosting.com.au (and yes, that's one of mine).thanks, ok more info.
client wants that type of client! the one that doesn't care just wants a basic job ( its not a cleaner sorry but is a service provider) so lets change it to bottleshop............ i just want to buy beer, i don't care about pretty buildings and signs i just want cheap beer ( cheap........com.au is taken thus no...? )
so basically a service that gives you NOTHING more then basic but cheap
tim
thanks, ok more info.
client wants that type of client! the one that doesn't care just wants a basic job ( its not a cleaner sorry but is a service provider) so lets change it to bottleshop............ i just want to buy beer, i don't care about pretty buildings and signs i just want cheap beer ( cheap........com.au is taken thus no...? )
so basically a service that gives you NOTHING more then basic but cheap
tim
Well then 'no frills' seems ok, but not great.cheap and budget are taken for the vertical i want
The plural term is what people use, so definitely 'no frills'. You could always grab both and forward the singular to the plural to cover your bases (typos etc).ok so to use your domain, nofrillhosting or nofrill S hosting, the "s" or not?
danger of being called on it should a competitor choose to do a "loss leader" , happens in fuel wars with big corps v independants.how about "best priced" "lowest priced"