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      <title>The Renewal List — What I Kept and Why</title>
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      <description>Renewal season forces a reckoning. Eighteen domains just cleared another year on my bill. Some were obvious; a few required justification I had to talk myself into.
OPINION.org and ANALYSIS.org renew automatically, no deliberation needed. Those are infrastructure — established, content-bearing, and the kind of one-word .org that doesn&amp;rsquo;t come back once dropped. Same logic applies to TRANSPORTATIONAL.com and CYBERSECURITYMARKET.com, both actively developed with published content.
MARKETRESEARCHANALYST.com is an exact-match professional title in a category that still transacts.</description>
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