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Would using a Z instead of an S make the domain crap? For example:
SupportForumz.net rather than Supportforums.net
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Yes that would be a rather silly thing to do.
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It looks immature in my opinion.
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yes, it would make the quality less. Because the original would have an S
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This will look like you have no creativity in you're own making of domains and therefore a copycat. I would suggest just making another domain up for support forums, like if un-registered "support.us".
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I think it works fine in usernames, but a z is a no-no in domain names.
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It depends on your audience, if you are audience is an urban teen-based one. Then z would be okay as a replacement but then if the there another domain similar to yours, people can get confused.
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If it was something like Eazy.com where the domain is still short, catchy and looks good, then it can work. However if it was like SupportForumz.net then it would just look ridiculous.
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My opinion is that having a "Z" instead of an "S" in domains is a huge fail unless your making one of them money making sites like when you click adds.
Like:
Neobux
Onbux
ezcash
ect..
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Well yes because charm of origional word is far better than word with z in end. Many people feel cool using zero instead of O, and z instead of S, X instead of Z, but to be honest it looks crap to me.