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domain WhatAddress.com - "What address will you get?"

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tommedema

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WhatAddress.com
(I also own WhichAddress.com)

I think it's very brandable for a domain reseller or registrar. They could implement a tagline like "What address will be yours?" or "What address will you get?".

Alternatively, it may be suitable for an address or contact information lookup service.

What do you think?
 
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IMO reg fee on both maybe more but to me they sound odd I do hope I am wrong though good luck. A good gage of if a domain is Brandable or not is if brand bucket will accept them if not they are likely not Brandable. I doubt they would accept these domains. Again its just my opinion and as I said I hope I am wrong.
 
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Actually I quite like your names. I can't give you a idea of the price but if you find can contact an end user or someone interested in creating a sort of search engine thingy ( like you put a name/business/company/restaurant/...whatever and the address comes out ) or someone who wants to do a reverse whois plus some seo services I think you can get good money. Or you could develop it yourself.

IMO the names are self explanatory and suggest what the potential website is about so I can't say they are bad names!!!! Good Luck
 
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I guess this name could work for that purpose, but there aren't many business making money off of address lookup these days. Maybe you can get $25 for it...
 
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I guess this name could work for that purpose, but there aren't many business making money off of address lookup these days. Maybe you can get $25 for it...

The domaining industry is huge though.
 
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It is actually very small as a whole and the number of individuals who make a living off of domains is much smaller than that.
 
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I dont like it. $0. Not even worth the reg fee.
 
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