KnifeCatcher
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As most of you do, before buying any domain I usually try to identify who the potential end user would be.
Although it might look obvious at first glance, I am finding it hard to decide who the perfect end user would be for category defining domains such as ComputerScreens.com / TeaCups.com / CargoShipping.com (just examples I made up. Not mine).
Would these domains be used by a brand as part of a campaign to sell specific products / services?
If not, why would a company call themselves a generic name rather than a brand name?
Although it might look obvious at first glance, I am finding it hard to decide who the perfect end user would be for category defining domains such as ComputerScreens.com / TeaCups.com / CargoShipping.com (just examples I made up. Not mine).
Would these domains be used by a brand as part of a campaign to sell specific products / services?
If not, why would a company call themselves a generic name rather than a brand name?