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I had a little fun with my most recent post at NameTalent, looking at domain names involving Halloween. I of course looked at the sales history in the term, and how the major legacy extensions in use. The top sale was CostumesForHalloween.com $16,500 (2012). But the fun part was I spent several hours pouring through the new extensions (and some country codes) to find names in the exact word Halloween. I speculate on how each might be used. Here are some of my favourites, but there are dozens and dozens at the full article in link at bottom.
I also ask why the .boo extension is so scary, Google!
Have a fun, safe and happy Halloween everyone!
Bob
Full article here: https://nametalent.com/2018/10/halloween-domain-names/
ps While seemingly available to hand register at non-premium rates last night, it is of course possible some have gone since then, or that my registrar had the premium status wrong on a few of them. Due your due diligence in the haunted world of domain names!
- Halloween.associates (Those are the friends you Trick or Treat with.)
- Halloween.capital (Is your town the Halloween capital?)
- Halloween.casino (Gambling your scares away!)
- Halloween.coach (Everyone needs one! Costume advice and treat route planning.)
- Halloween.consulting (Like coach, but sounds more expensive.)
- Halloween.energy (Kids have a lot of this!)
- Halloween.farm (I think it grows only pumpkins)
- Halloween.finance (Spread out your costume costs over 12 easy payments!)
- Halloween.fitness (Let’s work off that Halloween candy!)
- Halloween.id (Hey you in that costume, show us your ID!)
- Halloween.institute (We will teach you how to Trick or Treat!)
- Halloween.kitchen (Where spooky delights are baked!)
- Halloween.lawyer (To represent you after those holiday tricks that went astray!)
- Halloween.loans (Party now, pay later!)
- Halloween.money (You’ve heard of cryptocurrencies, but what about goblin currencies?)
- Halloween.pizza (I can only imagine the toppings!)
- Halloween.properties (Only haunted houses here!)
- Halloween.restaurant (Haunted dishes on every page of the menu!)
- Halloween.shoes (Every good costume needs shoes! What colour do you want? We only sell orange!)
- Halloween.software (Our code has no bugs, except spiders!)
- Halloween.tax (The government takes the fun out of everything!)
- Halloween.tours (This perfect domain name won’t last for long!)
- Halloween.vin (Not a white or red, but an aged orange!)
I also ask why the .boo extension is so scary, Google!
Have a fun, safe and happy Halloween everyone!
Bob
Full article here: https://nametalent.com/2018/10/halloween-domain-names/
ps While seemingly available to hand register at non-premium rates last night, it is of course possible some have gone since then, or that my registrar had the premium status wrong on a few of them. Due your due diligence in the haunted world of domain names!