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NYC.HotelsTM.com

HotelsTM.com

#HotelsTM

Keeping the domain name short means that it is not easily forgotten.

It is in Dot Com, which is what you need for international scaling because Dot Com is the original registry and means that the Dot Com directory is searched before all of the other directories.

This domain name is suited to Geographical sub domains.

Melbourne.HotelsTM.com

Sydney.HotelsTM.com

NYC.HotelsTM.com

Also available is RealestateTM.com

the  "😍" punycode  is

"xn--r28h"

and the IDN code for  "一"  is

"xn--4gq"

and  "www一.com"  is

"xn--www-s18d.com"

but the code for Ⓜ️ is

"m"

there are only Two others like this 

"tm" ™️  and  "i"  ℹ️

Contact.
Andrew@RealestateTM.com

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