Junk/worthless extensions have little to no value for domain investors. A small number of end users might buy these but its only as a last resort if the can't buy the .com for their name. .com is still the king of extensions and by a considerable...
When you put your stuff on other people's platforms/spaces, you lose control and you often have to comply with all kinds of stuff.
With your own domain, on your own website, your can make all your own choices, make your preferences, likes, use...
If you have an addictive personality, its gonna show up in whatever field you find attractive/interesting, or one which you convince yourself is interesting. You need to find a way to stop thinking about stuff outside your control.
I rarely...
It is more likely to be tens of millions, maybe hundreds of millions of names that are available.
I have no idea about technical stuff like software, the other technical stuff written in this forum or the junk of ey I.
What I think is probable...
The low price of registering domain names catches a lot of people out. If domains were $100-$200 or more each, most people would hesitate to register names and would likely only register the really good ones.
The reality though is that in these...
I can't believe the gullibility of so many people on this site (and those who have used them who aren't members), not to mention the total blindness to gigantic Trump Tower sized red flags, waving like mad.
This operation to me sounds like it is...
I agree with your concerns.
What would be welcome however, is if the AI tool could be integrated into/obtain data from marketplaces, to buy up names that aren available for sale with a BIN setting.
I am sure this would be welcomed by all who...
This is not a "brandable" name. I am sorry to say that this is just a terrible name.
Just because Lyft made their name this way, does not mean it works for any other word. The major mistake you have made is thinking it's a good idea to replace a...
I agree.
The sound of a name is hugely important in my view, as all words are only of value when they are spoken.
The placement of certain letters with others and then what follows them are all very important, but few people really understand...
People are born all the time, so who is to say that someone else won't come along at some point with this name and who isn't this particular person?
I would understand if the name was strange or very rare, but this is not the case with this name...
Just because you think it is, does not make it so. It's not for you to say so either way. It's for a buyer to decide that, either way.
Coming onto a domain name forum and repeatedly saying your shit name is brandable and using capital letters...
As a follow up to what korganian said, what often catches new investors out, is the low cost of domain registrations. Its only around $10 so the risk seems negligable. But $10 here, $10 there, $10 tomorrow, $10 at the end of the week, a few more...
These names are symptomatic of a person who thinks they can ignore undefiable laws of human language and that everyone will just ignore these laws because they registered the names.
I see this all the time in the domain names space, where people...