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domain CorrectBrand(.)com - Just bought. Am I lucky?

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  • 0

    13 
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    35.1%
  • 1-9

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    13.5%
  • 10-99

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    16.2%
  • 100-999

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    29.7%
  • 1000 & above

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    5.4%
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Just bought this domain.

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Could be xxx range.
See if BB accepts it. If not, put it on Afternic with $1,399 type price.
 
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Could be xxx range.
See if BB accepts it. If not, put it on Afternic with $1,399 type price.

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It's not a good name. The two words don't really mean anything together.

The voting shows that more than half of people though it was worth less than $100. No one thought it was worth more than $1k.

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Well nothing extraordinary. In my opinion it's an "ok" name if you would use it for yourself. Now as for resale value - I don't think it has much. MID $XXX MAX.
 
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Imo, absolutely meaningless name. ."Correct brand", I mean..?. Is that good or bad for a brand? Is "Google" correct or incorrect brand?

Reg fee name and another win for registrar as someone already pointed out.
Can't understand voters over $0. Sell it to them asap ;)
 
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Does not make much sense.

I doubt BB would accept it, the words are great, not together though.

In any case, just go ahead & submit it to BB.
 
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Seems like the adjective is not a good match for the noun, and in situations like that it would be difficult to sell to a native English speaker.

For example, a pillow would normally be described as comfortable, soft, firm, great, good, fluffy, etc. But saying that you have "correct pillows" makes no sense because no one knows what a "correct pillow" is without additional context.

What kind of buyer usage were you envisioning? One of the most important aspects of buying a domain name is being able to easily envision the perfect buyer for the domain.
 
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Seems odd to me. How can a brand be "correct". A brand can be successful, great, popular but not correct. Could still sell though if you're willing to wait a long time. As already mentioned, contacting a branding service is probably your best chance. If BrandBucket doesn't work, try Brandpa and Namerific as well. Good luck
 
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Seems odd to me. How can a brand be "correct". A brand can be successful, great, popular but not correct. Could still sell though if you're willing to wait a long time. As already mentioned, contacting a branding service is probably your best chance. If BrandBucket doesn't work, try Brandpa and Namerific as well. Good luck


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I agree, not really worth much. It's nonsensical.
 
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CorrectBrand is incorrect as a brand.
 
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