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I don’t want anyone to make generous appraisals for these newly registered domain names. I’d just like for your honest opinions and more importantly I’d appreciate any ideas you may have (first impressions, ideas for marketing etc.) regarding any of these domains.

In the end, I’ll decide which is the best post and whom to donate the NP$ to. 50 NP$ is not that much but perhaps the prize will increase some for a superior post.


The domains in question are:



MineAndOurs.com High OVT but they're looking for the movie (yours, mine and ours) and not for this name.

FoodSupplies.us (I'd prefer the singular but it wasn't available)

WiBroLocator.com

gPurchase.com

HoneyIMissYou.com (My marketing attempts will be to greeting card companies that rank poorly in the serps. Can you suggest a better (or varied) approach?)




I really appreciate everyone who takes the time to criticize the names I have and I will bump your reputation regardless of any negativity you may have toward them.

Thanks,
Kimmy
 
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I really like the HoneyImissYou.com domain.

To the right end user this could be worth $xxx as a domain itself.

If I were you I'd develop it into a ecard/egift site concentrating on the "love" aspect of relationships ... very cool
 
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foodsupplies.us is a solid one for holding on to till the right buyer comes along.

gPurchase.com --> gadget retail store / review site ??

HoneyIMissYou.com --> romantic gifts, greeting cards store. alternatively, a website dealing with relationship issues. another possibility: an SMS service site for army folks trying to contact their spouses... leaving messages etc ....
 
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Thanks Aussie and Saurab,


All you have to do is make a post about any of these names and you’ll be eligible for the prize.





Thanks,
Kimmy
 
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MineAndOurs.com
Don't like this one. The combo is nice, but doesn't really sound as a website. I can't think of anything but the movie, if there is one with this name.

FoodSupplies.us (I'd prefer the singular but it wasn't available)
Very good, probably the best of the list. I would develop it, but the combo is nice and you *COULD* still find end users. The singular would have been better :). I would say hi $$

WiBroLocator.com
Pretty cool. I would say mid $$

gPurchase.com
the "g" kills it, but you already know this. But maybe the future would bring suprises for this little letter :) I give it low-mid $$


HoneyIMissYou.com

Hem... could be nice, but only once developed. No one could buy it as a name. The idea is not bad, obviously it's worst than Imissyou.com that's worst than missyou.com that's worst than you.com...

I tried to do my best :)
 
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MineAndOurs - doesn't really standout. I'm not sure of your intentions for it, but I can't really think of much use other than a His&Hers style thing going towards the more selfish side (like to say, its mine first but also ours). Something for newly married couples maybe? Gift shop... think Homer Simpson, the episode where he buys a gift for Marge (a bowling ball) its for her.. but for his use. If you know what I mean. Would be an unique idea.

wiBroLocator.com - now that could be very useful. Simple "name of technology" + "purpose of site" .com = I like this one best out of the lot. Once the technology starts picking up, I'm sure the value would also. I can think of a few uses for this. As it stands I'd value it high $xx but developing it would probably be worthwhile and obviously boost the price.

HoneyIMissYou.com - I like this also, has a nice ring to it. Definately pursue your idea. My first thought was greet/gift/flower store where people can send a gift to a loved one that they haven't seen for a long time. Personalised gift. Location based gift... eg. if they were in Egypt then something to say Egypt plus being personalised to the reciever. Undeveloped = mid $xx - so definately develop it if you have the ideas.

Foodsupplies.us - I don't like that one at all. Not only the TLD lets it down, but also sounds like war/rations maybe you could make use of it by developing it into a website for something like redcross - monitoring food supplies in war regions/hurricane affect areas.. etc etc. As it is i'd value it at reg fee.

Oh and I almost forgot gPurchase - hmm.. not too sure about this one. Could be useful for gadgets like someones already mentioned. Possibly brandable?! I'll leave this one out, can't think of anything good. Above Reg fee as it stands.


Good luck.
 
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mineandours.com seems more like some sort of a non-trusting marriage arrangement. It's very unlikely someone would type in that phrase looking for a domain name and not the movie. It's a bit catchy, though, with possible uses from the serious to the funny. Best case would be around $400. Most likely offer will be around $50.

foodsupplies.us sounds like a statistician's dream come true. They're usually tightwads, though. Range: best--$150 expected--$30

wibrolocator.com Interesting, but specialized. Maybe $75 to someone, but I would expect less.

gpurchase.com Maybe as a typo or something with a G....Giant Gophers or something. Nice search name in 'purchase,' but unlikely as a direct type-in with the g. Range: I'm not sure about this one. Don't quite know enough about the g or how being close to one word would help.

honeyimissyou.com is a nice sentimental/romantic name good for a senetimental/romantic site. This one might fly...it's got the right appeal for romantics who don't like to go to generic-sounding names to buy things for their partners. PLus, in many cases, the logo would say it all. Range: Best-$800 Expected-$100-$125
 
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gauntlet is thrown:

Pre-P.S.: No 'bucks needed in case of win. Just for fun with these fun names.

honeyIMissYou.com = a site with a double use: 1. create a freemail site featuring accounts set up specifically for lovers to share romantic emails when they are separate - whether living long distance, or traveling. It will have a shared username and password that both can access, a simple user-friendly scrapbook for showing instant low-res pics, a section with double-passwords for extra security (in the case of lovers who are, ahem, not extremely exactly married to each other in particular?), and 2. will offer a live forum for sharing tips/experiences on dealing with long-distance relationships, both for lovers living in different cities/countries, and for couples separated by travel.
**crossCountryKiss.com is still available, ha, and has nifty alliteration.

mineAndOurs.com = 2 possibilities jump at me: 1. site for newlyweds, possibly info to help them get along with new challenges of having shared lives/stuff. this is a play on the order of the words - my life/stuff are first mine, and then change to become 'ours', hence the steer towards newlyweds. MineThenOurs.com also works here.
2. A self-help site for a person within a relationship to help keep their sense of individuality, especially tips/articles that help them build their sense of their own power/importance/equality... things quite easily lost within relationships, especially when the 'other half' is a strong/overbearing/egoistic/or abusive personality.

foodSupplies.us = value and meaning here are so basic and obvious that I will not deign to lower myself to even think about alternative creative meanings, ha. Anyone, anywhere, who supplies/stores/delivers food to absolutely anyone or anywhere - **includes charities :)
As mentioned, singular is better, as would be foodsuppliers.com, but all are taken xcept dot.biz.

gpurchase.com = Hmm. Yes, that 'g' could mean a whole list of things. The first 2 that come to mind are, of course, Government and Go. But useless for a government site since they have .gov; might be okay as an exposee site, um, I mean an informative site, on government expenditures - in the way of official expenses, travel, comps, perqs by your top cabal of leaders? Or a site devoted to the more expensive or interesting of purchases by Unc Sam each year (like art, for one)?
goPurchase.net is still available, as is govPurchase.net.

WiBroLocator.com = good to hold on to for awhile. Wibro up-and-coming by the looks of things, but a little uncertain so the jury's still out. No harm to wait awhile. Locator good as a modifying word, both in its meaning as tech hardware for finding the signal, and for info purposes - finding info/services about wibro. Small investment might be in order to grab a few others, just in case. Locator is strongest with double meaning, but wibroSeek.com and wibroFind.com still avail.
Below is a helpful news excerpt for others:

[Critics may point to the fact that WiBro, being a home-grown Korean standard, will not enjoy the same international acceptance and economies of scale as WiMAX, touted by Intel to be "the global standard". That could have been true earlier this year, until the US Trade Representative (USTR) intervened, claiming that the WiBro standardization process was being "manipulated to exclude foreign technologies". It is possible that WiBro was adapted from an early version of 802.16e and further developed domestically until the Koreans were pressured to continue their work under the auspices of the IEEE. The system level specifications of WiBro haven't changed much after the USTR incident but the technical parameters of WiBro and 802.16e are now in agreement. Not that this is really saying all that much. Anyone familiar with the 802.16 family of standards knows that they comprise several mutually exclusive options and leaves many of the design parameters to the equipment manufacturer. The reason WiMAX exists is to lock down all of these variables so that 802.16 equipment can interoperate. Korea will still have its own flavour of WiMAX, but at least foreign vendors too can have a share of Korea's huge wireless broadband pie.]

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Hi! I love Honeyimissyou.com---- Card Store Mybe???

WibroLocator.com Has alot of promise


Wireless Broadband Gathers Momentum



By Kim Tae-gyu
Staff Reporter
South Korea¡¯s Telecommunications Technology Association (TTA) became a WiMax Forum certification laboratory to provide testing and certifying services for WiMax, the wireless Internet.

The WiMax Forum picked the TTA as its second certification lab earlier this week at its annual meeting in Paris, said a source participating in the four-day event.

``In recognition of Korea¡¯s significance in accelerating the development of the wireless Internet, the WiMax Forum provided the certification right to TTA for the second time ever,¡¯¡¯ the source said.

The WiMax Forum selected Cetecom Spain in Jan. 2005 as its first official certification lab and has never added another one, other than Korea¡¯s TTA despite continual requests.

The state-backed TTA, the country¡¯s standardization organization, was not available for comment.

The measure is expected to help Korea¡¯s WiBro make inroads into global markets easily because the nation¡¯s TTA is entitled to provide the certification for the Korean version of WiMax.

WiMax, spearheaded by the world¡¯s foremost chipmaker Intel, is a wireless offering for people at a standstill. It is broadly similar to Wi-Fi as both are based on hot spots, or areas around points in which people can share data or access the Internet without landlines.

In comparison, WiBro enables people on the move to remain hooked to the Internet and KT, Korea¡¯s top telecom firm, plans to launch commercial services of the homegrown service in June.
 
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