Jim Carey by a long shot.
One hyphen is fine for a .com, or you might try a .net without a hyphen. Both will do as well as each other for SEO.
From UK but living in Xiangtan, Hunan Province in China. My proxy shows me as coming from USA, but I'm not.
Go to a library with a voice recorder, or better still, a mobile or PDA with voice > text capability. Read some books on your subject matter....
I think the answer has already been shared with you.
Oh, but I do. Believe me.
You could install 'squid' but I think your original premise is flawed, and you're confusing VPS with VPN.
The names are worth nothing. Joyfulwraps makes a good suggestion in post #10. Edit: If you want to check out the value of .in domains, take a...
Zero. Sorry. I think you're reading the searches incorrectly.
At best, minus the cost of the registration fee. At worst, the cost of defending an action by Intel.
Absolutely - grab the .co.uk - you're in the UK, and targeting a UK audience? No brainer!
If it's a commentary or review site, it's probably okay. Classic examples are the .....sucks.com sites. If you start trying to profit in any way...
Why not choose it based upon the GAKT LSV results for your location?
Call them - it's renewable. If they are actually writing messages exactly as you've quoted, then they are amateurs: "Please check within next...
Separate names with a comma.