I found some single dictionary words too, I'm wondering as to what they may be worth.
Are they dependent on being a verb, noun, adjective, plural, overture and/or relevance to .TV ?
I know .TV is being promoted, and it's a good extension for development of a .TV site, but I wonder as to if there will ever be a halt in .TV sales in the future like some CTLDs.
I only own a few TV names, but I've been following you guys closely. Do you really foresee an interest (or even use) for names such as pineapples, pout, and others? I'm not knocking you in any way, but just trying to get a better grasp of what you guys are seeing them I'm not.
yep- i have a use for every name i reg- most names have brandable uses- and those names when bought by an enduser are made into wonderful sites- only one person can own model.tv, or food.tv or dog.tv- after that the rest of the world gets a creative :-) so, you cant have dog.tv for your site all about dogs with dog videos? then you get leash.tv and make a real cool site :-)
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Pout website can be about collection of people pouting on video.
Leash website can be about bondage
Chant website can be about music
Pineapples website can contain videos of pineapple food and so on.
wow! see, that just goes to show you how creative minds think and how you get different ideas for a domain! i saw lease.tv as a pet/dog site, pout.tv as a beauty/model site (they use pout always in reference to how your lips need to look), chant.tv as music/cults noises, and pineapples- that is one of those words that people use to name cafes, supermarkets, trinket shops, etc. in addition to a food site
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