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I recently noticed where BrandBucket advertises they've been "Naming Startups since 2007"....so what's the BIG DEAL? I've been naming/branding startups since since 1970, and some are still in business today
Prior to learning about the domain industry just two years ago i'd been starting and naming business's for over 50 years, yet according to so called professional domainers my experience doesn't count
While I consider myself still a rookie when it comes to simply buying and selling domains, you just need to be successful developing one domain to keep you in the game.
I've mentioned before that most of the domains I purchase or create via hand registration have a business model/plan/ideal backing them up. I've been struggling whether this is "Value Added" or "Added Value" to my domains for sale, but it's certainly worth suggesting it to the end user.
Ironically some domains can have a duel or multiple meaning. The domain IncredibleDrive(.)com can be used to describe the "drive" of an automobile, or it can be used to describe someone's motivation as in, "she has incredible motivation" In a case like this, i believe it best to suggest both meanings in your presentation.
Lately I've been spending most of my time developing a single domain that has hundreds of times the revenue potential (if successful) than it simply has for resale. While the name itself is certainly short...just "5" characters, easily pronounced, relevant for a particular industry, and "catchy", it's the business model behind the name that maximizes it's value imho.. And it doesn't hurt that I'm in the process of trademarking the name
What makes this industry appealing to me is that it's not only fun, it stimulates creativity unlike anything I've I've ever done. Are your domains for resale? Development? or Both?
Prior to learning about the domain industry just two years ago i'd been starting and naming business's for over 50 years, yet according to so called professional domainers my experience doesn't count
While I consider myself still a rookie when it comes to simply buying and selling domains, you just need to be successful developing one domain to keep you in the game.
I've mentioned before that most of the domains I purchase or create via hand registration have a business model/plan/ideal backing them up. I've been struggling whether this is "Value Added" or "Added Value" to my domains for sale, but it's certainly worth suggesting it to the end user.
Ironically some domains can have a duel or multiple meaning. The domain IncredibleDrive(.)com can be used to describe the "drive" of an automobile, or it can be used to describe someone's motivation as in, "she has incredible motivation" In a case like this, i believe it best to suggest both meanings in your presentation.
Lately I've been spending most of my time developing a single domain that has hundreds of times the revenue potential (if successful) than it simply has for resale. While the name itself is certainly short...just "5" characters, easily pronounced, relevant for a particular industry, and "catchy", it's the business model behind the name that maximizes it's value imho.. And it doesn't hurt that I'm in the process of trademarking the name
What makes this industry appealing to me is that it's not only fun, it stimulates creativity unlike anything I've I've ever done. Are your domains for resale? Development? or Both?