Just curios how the market is for these domains right now.
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Just a quick question. Four years ago I stated that the best 3D names were long gone (regged prior to 2006). In fact the highest-selling 3D names over the last few years appear to have been regged many years prior to 2006. So because of my belief that there were no longer any good 3D names, I started regging "S3D" names, which is, technically, the correct designation and one used in many countries outside the US.
"S3D" stands for "stereoscopic 3D". It can also stand for "super 3D" when companies take up trying to differentiate their 3D products from their rivals.
Do you think "S3D" will ever have the same clout as "3D"?
Oh well. And I was hoping that some of my names, S3DPrinting.com, S3DPrinter.com, S3DPrinters.com, S3DModeling.com, S3DSoftware.com and about 20 others would be worth something.
Live and learn.
Thanks.
Oh well. And I was hoping that some of my names, S3DPrinting.com, S3DPrinter.com, S3DPrinters.com, S3DModeling.com, S3DSoftware.com and about 20 others would be worth something.
Live and learn.
Thanks.
please note i did not say they are bad names, i just dont think they will become the main names …good luck
I came across spectrom today in a 3d printing article, and immediately regged in .com
3dspectrom
If you aren't aware of spectrom, give it a quick Google search.
I feel like there is huge potential with this name, but I wanted to make certain there weren't any legal issues. I don't think there is, but overall opinions?
i only found one at uspto.gov but there is also the madrid protocol to check as well
Also, I think I've gone a little overboard, but I've become obsessed with 3d related domains. I've got a list of about 100 or so that I'm about to hand reg, and I legitimately feel like they are all valuable.
Does anyone have any recommendations on the cheapest method I could use to reg this many domains?
Wait you found 1 legal issue? I returned 0 results on uspto.gov for spectrom.
Also, I think I've gone a little overboard, but I've become obsessed with 3d related domains. I've got a list of about 100 or so that I'm about to hand reg, and I legitimately feel like they are all valuable.
Does anyone have any recommendations on the cheapest method I could use to reg this many domains?
My advice would be to not register them, all the decent names were regged ages ago. You are better off finding some decent names that are regged already and email the owners to find a bargain. People have been regging these names for the last 6 or 7 years, the chance of just finding 100 decent names is very unlikely
Im not having a go, just trying to save you some money because you will end up wasting your money on these, unless there is one (or a handful) of gem that sells for decent $$
So how do you see 3D expanding now?
Are there any things we should be looking out for new technologies and the likes?
Here's a 3D printing sale I just saw
3DP4E.com
$4635

