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Start saving your wallet mate, I don't know how many times we have to give this advice out, but before you buy anymore names, do an enormous amount of research and reading on this subject first, in the end, you'll not only save your money, but just perhaps, make more too. This might not be what you want to hear, and for all I know, I could be wasting a bit more of my valuable time, hopefully though, you'll take the advice on board and put it into practice.

The only name you have out of that lil lot which may get something is DiveSpace, the rest are worthless. Having said that, you may get a few bob for Retardant, but it'll take work to market it to it's ideal end user base.

Even DiveSpace may only be good for a dive shop looking for that specific domain / web address, there again, there are plenty more names available which would suit their business better than this one.

Avoid at all costs using numericals or hyphens when starting out. In5urance is a complete dead duck and will go nowhere at all.

Read this forum and other places too, before you buy more.

Reverberates I guess might be good for a car speaker company, the 's' on the end lets it down though.
 
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Hmmm yep - i usually never touch anything with hyphens or numbers. Guess i just liked the look of it hehe!! Aaah well - for $6 it was worth a gamble.

As i say i am just tryin to learn. Taking it slowly and watching you all carefully hehe

Some of the domains i see people register seem pointless to me??? I still dont get the point in registering any LLLL.com domain (when there were some left) - is any collection of 4 letters REALLY a better prospect than a larger actual word?? I dont get that - but then....as i say i am learning

And i guess you lot (in general) are the experts lol

thanks for the reply

RWAC said:
Start saving your wallet mate, I don't know how many times we have to give this advice out, but before you buy anymore names, do an enormous amount of research and reading on this subject first, in the end, you'll not only save your money, but just perhaps, make more too. This might not be what you want to hear, and for all I know, I could be wasting a bit more of my valuable time, hopefully though, you'll take the advice on board and put it into practice.

The only name you have out of that lil lot which may get something is DiveSpace, the rest are worthless. Having said that, you may get a few bob for Retardant, but it'll take work to market it to it's ideal end user base.

Even DiveSpace may only be good for a dive shop looking for that specific domain / web address, there again, there are plenty more names available which would suit their business better than this one.

Avoid at all costs using numericals or hyphens when starting out. In5urance is a complete dead duck and will go nowhere at all.

Read this forum and other places too, before you buy more.
 
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Sometimes, you have to be allowed though to make mistakes to learn. As in my case, I grin whilst kicking myself.

Try and find a niche market is good advice and look at popular typed in expressions of two words, then check out the Overture and Wordtracker results and other statistics.

Too, go to Dynadot.com and use their 5 day domain testing / tasting on names, at least this way, if you get no traffic by day four, you can dump the name for a credit to be given to your account, freeing up that same said money spent out, on buying yourself something more useful and/or profitable and repeat if you have to, until you get one or two or more that you are sure will work for you.

All the best.

Mark
 
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Thanks Mark

Didnt realise there were companies that still allowed you to "test" out names?? But then - thats why am learning hehe

now all i need is a huge financial institution to launch a service called "in5urance" and i am laughing haha :hehe:

RWAC said:
Sometimes, you have to be allowed though to make mistakes to learn. As in my case, I grin whilst kicking myself.

Try and find a niche market is good advice and look at popular typed in expressions of two words, then check out the Overture and Wordtracker results and other statistics.

Too, go to Dynadot.com and use their 5 day domain testing / tasting on names, at least this way, if you get no traffic by day four, you can dump the name for a credit to be given to your account, freeing up that same said money spent out, on buying yourself something more useful and/or profitable and repeat if you have to, until you get one or two or more that you are sure will work for you.

All the best.

Mark
 
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