Showcase your best EMD (exact match domain) -- that means one domain per member, please!
EMD's should be .com!
Looking forward to seeing some quality showcases...
EMD's should be .com!
Looking forward to seeing some quality showcases...
Whatever you think, but it still shows you can’t read or follow as asked by the OP-Superannuation Guarante and Superannuation Industry is searched practically second to Superannuation. They're a definition and EMD
Blockchain Operating Systems is the defniton of the new systems and EMD
Authority Node and Authority Masternode are the definitions of key nodes on VeChain and in a POA Consortium, making them EMD's.
Distributed Ledgers Technology has an extra 's' so almost an EMD
Initial Tokens Offering has an extra 's' so almost an EMD
DPoS Coin and DPoS Token are the definitions of a new coin/token type, and an EMD. This coin is fastest, efficient and most decentralized consensus. DPoS is leading the way right now.
Check it our yourself. I'm especially happy with the DPoS names.
Nice one! And a category killer too!kettlebell (dot) com
But I can always hope as an optimist for common sense and logic! But I do see as you say, in some of the responses, that people are in essence interpreting it as premium rather than the more narrow way I was thinking of it.@Bob Hawkes Sadly common sense, logic and reality is not to be expected here.
Thanks man! I also have the plural.Nice one! And a category killer too!
I agree that the fundamentals behind a "true" EMD are fluid, so in a sense, it's always open to debate.I did find this definition of category killer domain name according to @EJS in a column about category killer, so i think my attempt earlier in the thread, was a bit off, and indeed the term is a bit more general than I had thought.
“category killer domain name is a domain name that creates a distinct competitive advantage for a company that is in, or that wishes to enter a specific industry, where that term defines the industry or a specific sector within the industry.”I feel a bit better that someone even as experienced and wise as Elliot actually changed his mind whether a name was category killer, showing that the concept is not easy.
I also found a column that @Rick Schwartz did on defining category killer domain names (back in 2012) and I like his operational way of defining it (although as printed yellow pages get a thing of past maybe needs some other equivalent).
"Pick up a big, old thick yellow pages and see if your domain name is an EXACT match with a category heading. If it is, you own a category killer domain name."I also stumbled upon this in @bmugford website that has a section on category killer domain names, and seeing the great examples listed are helpful.
I realize that @Mary Muse required that names listed here by in .com only. I wonder is there also the expectation that they be English only? I like the example of scooter in Spanish that @Reddstagg gave if we are to extend it to other languages.
But I can always hope as an optimist for common sense and logic! But I do see as you say, in some of the responses, that people are in essence interpreting it as premium rather than the more narrow way I was thinking of it.
I still think I personally have no real category killer domain name in .com currently .
Bob
I did find this definition of category killer domain name according to @EJS in a column about category killer, so i think my attempt earlier in the thread, was a bit off, and indeed the term is a bit more general than I had thought.
“category killer domain name is a domain name that creates a distinct competitive advantage for a company that is in, or that wishes to enter a specific industry, where that term defines the industry or a specific sector within the industry.”I feel a bit better that someone even as experienced and wise as Elliot actually changed his mind whether a name was category killer, showing that the concept is not easy.
I also found a column that @Rick Schwartz did on defining category killer domain names (back in 2012) and I like his operational way of defining it (although as printed yellow pages get a thing of past maybe needs some other equivalent).
"Pick up a big, old thick yellow pages and see if your domain name is an EXACT match with a category heading. If it is, you own a category killer domain name."I also stumbled upon this in @bmugford website that has a section on category killer domain names, and seeing the great examples listed are helpful.
I realize that @Mary Muse required that names listed here by in .com only. I wonder is there also the expectation that they be English only? I like the example of scooter in Spanish that @Reddstagg gave if we are to extend it to other languages.
But I can always hope as an optimist for common sense and logic! But I do see as you say, in some of the responses, that people are in essence interpreting it as premium rather than the more narrow way I was thinking of it.
I still think I personally have no real category killer domain name in .com currently .
Bob