Namulator
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As we all know the Cannabis industry is hot right now. These two words seem to fit very well together. Any thoughts on value?
Seems kinda redundant.
Yes canna names are hot, but some words are better than others. For example, canna & medicine are more preferred over weed, stoned, and all the other slang because positive connotation is better than negative.
Your two words may go together, but not really. Like "photopictures" or something. I just can't imagine a business going and naming themselves "canna stoned".
That said, I have no idea what's its worth. You can put up a 2-3K BIN and hope the canna market goes bonkers where any name will sell and you get lucky.
Totally agree! "Stoned" is such a negative keyword in the cannabis market especially when CBD (don't get high off of that main chemical in cannabis) is making such a impact in the legalization of cannabis!I think it's a long shot that this one will sell. The keyword 'Stoned' does have a negative feel, and a quick search in namebio doesn't instill much confidence.
This feels reg fee to me, but since you already own it I'd put it on Afternic for $1000, forget about it, and hope you wake up to one of those magical domain sale emails one day.
Good luck with it!
Totally agree! "Stoned" is such a negative keyword in the cannabis market especially when CBD (don't get high off of that main chemical in cannabis) is making such a impact in the legalization of cannabis!
Do these "dispensaries" buy domains?
Is the word "stoned" in the dispensaries store name?
Stoned may be a slang term used to describe a side effect of THC but it not a medical term (like euphoric) that goes with the business side of cannabis.
Check out the keyword, "stoned" previous sales https://namebio.com/?s==gjN4MjN5AjM
Just my opinion..
You seem to disagree with all of the feedback you've received so far, so why don't you tell us what you think it's worth?
I'm sorry... Did I offend you all (5) by disagreeing with your opinions? I was merely trying to offer another view point based on real information. Whether you have said 1.00 or 100,000 makes no difference. It's just interesting hearing others opinions. Is that a problem? I also like to see the logic behind a domainer's quote. In this case I noticed a lack of insight into the cannabis industry. I never attacked anyone but instead questioned the logic based on information.
Not to be rude potnames, but for someone one has the name "potnames" I expected more. But that is my fault. I assume too much... maybe...
No, you didn't offend me at all!
Yes, stoned is a very common slang term just like "baked, fried, wasted" etc ..a very "head shop" term not a dispensary term.
You, do make some valid points about "branding" .
Personally, I see a " premium keyword" mixed with a not so premium one.
Bear in mind, I am a Canadian and currently dealing with the rules and regulations that the Federal/Provincial/Muncipal governments have established like advertising etc! Even have to deal with the Internet "governments" (Facebook/Twitter/Google/etc) rules.
Just my thoughts/experiences, good luck!
This is a great comment. I agree with you. It's very disappointing that our system tells us free speech but this persecutes us for exercising it. We should be able to describe things the way we want as long as we are not directly insulting someone for no reason.
So dramatic.
I assure you that im not offended, insulted, or any of that. If you want to invest in names that have slim chances of selling, that's your choice, and your money.
Most people that post in the appraisals forum genuinely want feedback on their name, whether that news is good or bad. You seem to already know that CannaStoned is super premium, so you don't need an appraisal from me, or anybody else.
You are correct that I am not aware of your background in the ganja game. I just need to figure out if you are Cheech, or Chong.
Best of luck with your names!
Multiple is just 5 people. There are over 7 billion people on earth... many which love the term "stoned."When multiple people say that it seems like a negative keyword and you argue that it is not, why would I rebut that? No need for me to rebut. Once again my brother, you already have it figured out.
For the record, I hope cannastoned sells, and i hope it sells for a mint.
Best of luck with this name, and any others in your portfolio. Here's to hoping that we all meet and exceed our domaining goals.