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Iamanewuser2019 Posted 7 years ago
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Does the combination of those two words make sense? “Goals” Challenge

I’m looking for domain name for project. It’s basically a challenge that you have to accept and get your goals done. I came up with Goals Challenge, but my friend til me that those two words together don’t make any sense, as those are synonyms. What do you think? What if I put like “Goals” Challenge, means “Goals” is a name of the challenge.

  

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iamanewuser2019 It’s basically a challenge that you have to accept and get your goals done. If you are challenging people to achieve their goals, then Goals Challenge seems reasonable to me. iamanewuser2019 What if I put like “Goals” Challenge, means “Goals” is a name of the challenge.

  • iamanewuser2019 It’s basically a challenge that you have to accept and get your goals done.
  • If you are challenging people to achieve their goals, then Goals Challenge seems reasonable to me.
  • iamanewuser2019 What if I put like “Goals” Challenge, means “Goals” is a name of the challenge.
  • I don't recommend this.
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iamanewuser2019 It’s basically a challenge that you have to accept and get your goals done.

If you are challenging people to achieve their goals, then Goals Challenge seems reasonable to me.

iamanewuser2019 What if I put like “Goals” Challenge, means “Goals” is a name of the challenge.

I don't recommend this

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iamanewuser2019I’m looking for a domain name for a project.

Typically, domain names are for websites, not projects. Projects have titles or names. Is that what you mean?

iamanewuser2019but my friend told me that those two words together don’t make any sense,

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