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I am new to BrandBucket. Before getting my hands on this

I wish to experience about brandbucket from my fellow members


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Anyone here guys

Do you know if there is some kind of compensation for suggest a name when we suggest other peoples domain names other than ours?
 
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How can you take a marketplace seriously that approved and published a name like Dickhead.com... The cherry on top? It's priced at $100K.
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How can you take a marketplace seriously that approved and published a name like Dickhead.com... The cherry on top? It's priced at $100K.
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Agree. That is not good. Not good at all.
 
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Agree. That is not good. Not good at all.
"A comedic name"

"Wise cracks and good humor"

What are they smoking over there?

Also not particularly impressed with their overall domain knowledge. Who's valuing names like OurTube.com for $350,000 ... Just ridiculous.
 
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Anyone here guys

Do you know if there is some kind of compensation for suggest a name when we suggest other peoples domain names other than ours?

I didn't even think that service existed anymore. I haven't participated in years.
 
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I didn't even think that service existed anymore. I haven't participated in years.

@Embrand Participate again then as it's so cool helping companies decide their future brand name identity even if it's our name or not (but hope they choose ours if its relevant to what they want).
 
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@Embrand Participate again then as it's so cool helping companies decide their future brand name identity even if it's our name or not (but hope they choose ours if its relevant to what they want).

I think many tried and it did not lead to sale, so basically they assumed it was waste of time.
 
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I think many tried and it did not lead to sale, so basically they assumed it was waste of time.

I agree there with you yet nothing is waste of time as we learn something from everything we do.
 
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I agree there with you yet nothing is waste of time as we learn something from everything we do.

Sure. But you have 24 hours in a day and got to prioritize.
 
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Sure. But you have 24 hours in a day and got to prioritize.

Yup....You can find 5 to 10 mins a day for it even with the busy schedule.That's all it takes

As there are just 2 to 3 Requests a day so 5 to 10 mins would be more than enough for a day
 
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How to delete a domain listed at Brandbucket?
 
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Email BB support, ask them to remove the name, i think there is 30 day notice, BB can confirm the exact number of days.
 
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Just had a batch of domains submitted on 10/18 reviewed today:

Indoor / Capital = not accepted
Medicinal / Capital = accepted
Outdoor / Bloom = accepted

Get / Fronted = not accepted
Chronic / Bloom = accepted
Debt / Kick = not accepted
 
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Just had a batch of domains submitted on 10/18 reviewed today:

Indoor / Capital = not accepted
Medicinal / Capital = accepted
Outdoor / Bloom = accepted

Get / Fronted = not accepted
Chronic / Bloom = accepted
Debt / Kick = not accepted


Chronic is a very negative term. I am baffled that both you and BB thought it is a great idea to start a business with a name like that. How can Bloom be Chronic?!

"
chron·ic
/ˈkränik/

adjective
  1. (of an illness) persisting for a long time or constantly recurring.
    "chronic bronchitis"

    Similar:
    persistent
    long-standing
    long-term
    constantly recurring
    incurable
    immedicable
    • (of a person) having an illness persisting for a long time or constantly recurring.
      "a chronic asthmatic"
    • (of a problem) long-lasting and difficult to eradicate.
      "the school suffers from chronic overcrowding" "
 
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Chronic is a very negative term. I am baffled that both you and BB thought it is a great idea to start a business with a name like that. How can Bloom be Chronic?!

While you might pass on this name, others may puff puff it.

reference ChronicStartups.com

And while most things chronic is negative, as your definition notes chronic bronchitis, not all chronic coughing is the result of bronchitis.

Some see a cough, and think, "I gotta try me some of that." Specifically referring to chronic that just so happens to create itself through a process plants know as bloom.

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*also in a streetfighter kind of way, it reminisced SONIC BOOM! -- to me at least. :D
 
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While you might pass on this name, others may puff puff it.

reference ChronicStartup.com

And while most things chronic is negative, as your definition notes chronic bronchitis, not all chronic coughing is the result of bronchitis.

Some see a cough, and think, "I gotta try me some of that." Specifically referring to chronic that just so happens to create itself through a process plants know as bloom.

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*also in a streetfighter kind of way, it reminisced SONIC BOOM! -- to me at least. :D

Good luck! Hope works out for you and a startup has the same interpretation and their clients/partners get it too ))

I wonder if ChronicDomainer is available ))
 
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Chronic is a very negative term. I am baffled that both you and BB thought it is a great idea to start a business with a name like that. How can Bloom be Chronic?!

My mind automatically processed it as being a marijuana reference since chronic is a nickname for weed. I like it a lot, but I would prefer it in reverse ( Bloom Chronic ) for a product oriented company.

Congrats @Grilled
 
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I wonder if ChronicDomainer is available ))

Why? For a 420 domains weekly newsletter or forum? Most other ways of looking at those combined terms is mostly negative.

If anything, StonerDomainer is available, and it can reference a portfolio of a Stoner + Domainer, but this is somewhat restrictive since Domainer is an industry term. Wouldn't StonerDomains be the better domain to brand on? ;)

Replace suffix Domainer with suffix Domains, and you'll find ChronicDomains has been regged since 2008.
 
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My mind automatically processed it as being a marijuana reference since chronic is a nickname for weed. I like it a lot, but I would prefer it in reverse ( Bloom Chronic ) for a product oriented company.

Congrats @Grilled

I appreciate that.

And while BloomChronic is avail for handreg, I passed (not puffed) on that because (to me) chronic works best as an adjective, not noun, when the suffix can be used as a noun. In this case, though bloom can be a verb, I see it as a noun.

eg.

ChronicWeed > WeedChronic
ChronicEdibles > EdiblesChronic

edit: After thinking about it, I can see the use behind Bloom Chronic. Thank you.
 
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My mind automatically processed it as being a marijuana reference since chronic is a nickname for weed. I like it a lot, but I would prefer it in reverse ( Bloom Chronic ) for a product oriented company.

Congrats @Grilled


Well, apparently I am weed illiterate )))
 
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I appreciate that. And while BloomChronic is avail for handreg, I passed (not puffed) on that because (to me) chronic works best as an adjective, not noun, when the suffix can be used as a noun. In this case, though bloom can be a verb, I see it as a noun.

eg.
ChronicWeed > WeedChronic
ChronicEdibles > EdiblesChronic

edit: After thinking about it, I can see the use behind BloomChronic. Thank you.

Your reasoning makes perfect sense, and I'm quite jealous of whoever is lucky enough to snap it up on BrandBucket. Bloom Chronic = me instantly picturing something skincare or artisan food related with really rich + beautiful florals incorporated into the branding somehow. A vision very heavily influenced by my personal taste and dream of working on that type of project. Not necessarily something that would translate well on a broader scope.

Well, apparently I am weed illiterate )))

Snoop Dogg has revealed the origin of the slang “chronic”, while getting high with Seth Rogen. In a show on the rapper’s Double G News Network, the pair reminisced about the evolution of cannabis manufacturing and their favourite weed.

After Snoop started using the word in the 1990s, it got picked up by other rappers including Dr. Dre for his album The Chronic and slipped into popular culture to describe high-quality weed.

The origin of the term was a mystery but the rapper revealed it all started when he misheard that cannabis had been hydroponically grown at a party in 1991.


Thinking it was called “hydrochronic”, he shortened the word.


“It was really hydroponic and we f****d around and misinterpreted and we said it the wrong way,” he said.
“They don’t know the origins of how f****d up I was when I said it.”
 
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Your reasoning makes perfect sense, and I'm quite jealous of whoever is lucky enough to snap it up on BrandBucket. Bloom Chronic = me instantly picturing something skincare or artisan food related with really rich + beautiful florals incorporated into the branding somehow. A vision very heavily influenced by my personal taste and dream of working on that type of project. Not necessarily something that would translate well on a broader scope.

Thanks for the background on the origin ))

So it should really have been Ponic/Bloom ))))))
 
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I am going to have to disagree about Dickhead. Its some people’s favorite choice of curse word. 😂 Dirty words, off color language do have their buyers. This word is also a commonly accepted off color English phrase.
 
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Just had a batch from 10/26 reviewed:

accepted
G r o w i n g S u n
F a r m C h o w

not accepted
B l o c k T r a c k s
 
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