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I think even without the hyphen they would not be particularly good.

The hyphen does them no favours at all.

Sorry - reg fee for me- I am also often wrong!

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My friends have ideas to develop this into something - and they wanted the hyphen version only, now i don't have visibility to their idea, but lets see if it turns out to be a go getter for them :)

Thanks for your valuable suggestions though!
 
At first, I was surprised to read that someone would actually register a hyphenated domain over a unhyphenated domain.

When I check Google Adwords Keywords Tool, the search volume results show that 'go-getter' is actually more popular than 'gogetter.' I don't know if these results make any difference to the value (if any) of this hyphenated domain. Hopefully, others can advise you as to dollar value.

Ideally, I think your friend should own both go-getter.in and gogetter.in, however, I see the unhyphenated spelling was already registered by someone else.
 
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My friends have ideas to develop this into something - and they wanted the hyphen version only, now i don't have visibility to their idea, but lets see if it turns out to be a go getter for them :)

Thanks for your valuable suggestions though!
if they are developing then its good :)

but you should have regged the no hypen domain too :p
funny some one got that name ( or is that your friend who regged that too :p )
 
i appraise both @ reg fee too.

Also, if you develop these names, their values will increase alot..JMO...
 
Normally, the unhyphenated version of a domain is better, even if the words actually require a hyphen. If you are going to spend money developing and marketing a website, it would be good to own both versions though.
 

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