@VRdommy unfortunately i wasn't creative enough to get teleporter names in time but i tried to focus all my regs on
relevant industries with VR or VirtualReality/ same with AR XR etc.
Boring but I'm more of a square.
Creativity may not be what you think it is. Perhaps more with branding.
For anyone's benefit, the way I first think of it is seeing a biz model where more that one player will need names for a space. For instance:
I see sometime in the future (when?) that for some period of time, someone is going to make 'PERSONAL' 3D/360 avatars for you
just for your social presence in VR. We have seen some early examples where some just use images of their hero's but, it's not you ! There may be a hundred that look just like those generic super-hero's.
So, there is the biz model somewhat. I can clearly see that this will be a thing by either a service provided by others or software sold for a DIY. Perhaps both may be true.
Naturally, the king-pin names around 'avatars' have been gone for some time.
So the trick is to find just a couple of 'branding' names around the 'concept' of making personalized avatars.
Here is where creativity steps in...
Finding the name that describes it,with 1 or 2 words or phrase and if they are taken...
go for the TM option. A Trade-Markable name using mis-spellings etc.
Company's like these when their options are slim and can't or do not want the generic name for protection purposes. You have a hard time protecting generics.
The problem with that option is you can't blanket play them. Pick a few good ones and stop. Wait, Wait, Wait. Then likey wait some more.
You must pick a field that will likely have competition or you are wasting your time. Just never expect selling at a category killer price. But you could get lucky when a name decision has been made before purchasing the domain and they are in a hurry. Fair risk and fair gain as I see it. As long as you don't overplay it.
Yes, You can put a round peg in a square. Hammer not provided.
But... Then... There was this... LOL...
https://electronics360.globalspec.c...ying-against-a-realistic-avatar-of-themselves