Totally agre with you. As you are much more into that matter could you please suggest me if I still sometimes decide to put vr, ar, mr in structure of some dn is it better to put it in front or at the end of domain name or it totally depends on the term to which it is attached. Pretty sure holo is much better to put in front.
Thank you in advance.
I would not wish to advise you on this. It is a common question and whole threads are devoted to it i'm sure.
Everything is a case by case. Nothing fits all.
And holo probably more so. It can be a noun, pronoun or a adjective.
As I have stated before, VR/AR would normally be used at the end when branding. Think OculusVR
(the name/image you wish to project) + (what you do) is a common with branding. But not universal.
Products are normally the reverse... think VRcheckers
When you see someone use something different, you must also ask how much money may have been in their budget for a name. Or that it may be more important to their future plans. Most start-ups have a limited budget and normally do not have the money for proper marketing folks or a name that they never really calculated into their funding. They do not always make the best decisions. As a domain'r, that could be a advantage or disadvantage. You must put your marketing hat on to do this well.
The problem comes to be with many domain'rs that they first try to find a available name then try to match something that would fit it. You should be doing it the other way around.
When all decent names are taken, move on quickly. Or, make low ball offers, Or, keep track of the segment and watch the drop/auction lists. I picked up vrgoggle in 2011 after a 4 year wait and watch, and for a hand reg to boot. (I was not watching often enough and it fully dropped)
There is no secret formula... just persistence. Judge everything for what it is, and what it is not.
Every name is a snowflake,
And the only universal rule is that they are all heavier than air, but not the same weight.