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: Should I use a dash instead of double vowels in a domain name? Let's say I am trying to register a domain name - dangerous to talk about before the fact, I know. First off my purpose:

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Let's say I am trying to register a domain name - dangerous to talk about before the fact, I know.

First off my purpose: I am creating a website to petition for changes to a state-controlled road inside of a city (yes, this is safe in my country.)

However, I want the website to be [verb][cityname].org. Sadly, the verb and city name I am using seem to start and end with the same character (an "e" for example).

Should I use [verb][cityname].org or [verb]-[cityname].org? It looks kind of awkward having two e's appear next to each other.

What might be the benefits of one over the other? Are there any statistics available on this matter?

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@Shelton105

I think using hyphen between is alright. You can arrange the verb and city name the way you like but by putting a hyphen between them make your SEO easy.

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@Cofer257

You should probably register both, for the little amount that it costs, just incase, and then domain forward (or frame forward if you like) the other to your preferred version.

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