I happened to visit DigiMedia's website the other day.
Like any self respecting domainer, I checked out their portfolio.
These guys are sitting on some seriously solid names - joke.com, cards.com, shops.com, chairs.com
I decided to do a little research on the websites featured in their portfolio.
Other than FantasyFootball.com and Ever.com, none of their sites have an Alexa rank below 100k. In fact, most of their sites - built on top names like Cards.com, Decorations.com, Chairs.com - seem to be struggling in the Alexa rank > 500k range, some in the millions.
Even without any website, most of these domains would still be receiving thousands of type-ins daily. Yet their websites are seemingly a failure. I know hundreds of blogs and crappy sites that have Alexa ranks below the 100k mark, and here you have a company with large resources and some seriously heavy names struggling to turn their sites into major internet properties.
I've always disliked the idea of making a site on a keyword.com name (I prefer the brandable name a lot more), and with the fate these keyword heavy sites seem to be suffering, it just makes me question the idea of better names making better businesses more and more.
Maybe this is my domainer's existentialist moment...
What do you guys say?
Like any self respecting domainer, I checked out their portfolio.
These guys are sitting on some seriously solid names - joke.com, cards.com, shops.com, chairs.com
I decided to do a little research on the websites featured in their portfolio.
Other than FantasyFootball.com and Ever.com, none of their sites have an Alexa rank below 100k. In fact, most of their sites - built on top names like Cards.com, Decorations.com, Chairs.com - seem to be struggling in the Alexa rank > 500k range, some in the millions.
Even without any website, most of these domains would still be receiving thousands of type-ins daily. Yet their websites are seemingly a failure. I know hundreds of blogs and crappy sites that have Alexa ranks below the 100k mark, and here you have a company with large resources and some seriously heavy names struggling to turn their sites into major internet properties.
I've always disliked the idea of making a site on a keyword.com name (I prefer the brandable name a lot more), and with the fate these keyword heavy sites seem to be suffering, it just makes me question the idea of better names making better businesses more and more.
Maybe this is my domainer's existentialist moment...
What do you guys say?















