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I want your opinion about this brandable. Food related, memorable i think, i am thinking to submit it somewhere. What do you think?


Yeah, sure i understand that, you are right. But, i maybe try to have an elegant & professional style logo. It depends to buyer's size.That's not what I saidbut is up to you
Nice point of view. My burgerific.com is brandable as it is. Logos is different story and as a seller i don't want to make things more complicated. To be honest, it's not sth i must care much.Worst case is pro buyer ignores the logo and bins it and emails his designer. Best case is you make a sale as it's a ready made brand for someone.
My opinion is I woulnd't bother as I sell domain names, not logos. And you are then wanting someone to like your logo as well as your domain. Sure many will ignore the logo they don't like, but some might not like the logo and puts them off the entire thing. Like when you sell a house you paint neutral colours so people can come in and mentally put their colours on it all.
Again, this is opinion and I imagine many people sell brandables with logos rather than without.
I 100% agree about what you said. Well, i will make a brief study for the proper marketplace and i ll let the time work.Great name. Many use the suffix Rific from Terrific where the first word doesn't end in R like Babyrific, Cloudrific, Kidrific and thousands of others. The best are the ones where the first word actually ends in R like Burger. This ups the value tremendously and even more because the Burger market is and will be pretty hot for a while to come. Burger brands are popping up everywhere. Put this name on a good lander with a great logo and ask high 4 to low 5 figures for it. This is the type of name that could become a national franchise and could easily fetch these numbers.
One thing I would do also is get the typos and direct them all to the lander and include them all in the sale. Some don't know how to spell Terrific correctly. Get also Burgerrific and Burgeriffic to include in the sale. Don't waste the commission using a brandable marketplace. This is the type of name that a branding agency or entrepreneur would think up on their own so no reason to give away 30% commission. The brandable marketplaces wouldn't ask high 4 figures for it and you would leave money on the table. It will sell itself so be patient.


