not too good in my opinion as it is hyphenated, and has a regional specific domain extension.
I follow the rule of no hyphens, no numbers and no odd extension...only .com and maybe .net and .org
i feel the other extension can work, but that you have to try that much harder to make them brandable. Also, regional specific extensions are hard to market to other regions as people tend to not remember the extension as well if they are not use to typing it in.
Remember, when purchasing a domain name, you have to resonably believe that other people will not only remember the domain name if they see it just once...but also remember how to spell it and if there are any abnormal things in it, like hyphens and numbers or different abnormal extensions.
$0, confusing spelling, hyphen, average ext, no obvious commercial focus. I would suggest having a careful look at the sales section of dnjournal.com before registering anything more, I'm sure you'll pick up better stuff in time.
Hehe, looking at DNJournal, I usually see plenty selling that mystifies me! Addidas.com, for one.. now there's a trademark infringement if ever I saw one!
snoop said:
I would suggest having a careful look at the sales section of dnjournal.com before registering anything more, I'm sure you'll pick up better stuff in time.
Hehe, looking at DNJournal, I usually see plenty selling that mystifies me! Addidas.com, for one.. now there's a trademark infringement if ever I saw one!
It is simply a revenue buy - the buyer would be thinking about expected income from the name, then factoring in the reduced timeframe that they may hold the name for due to legal problems.
Think carefully about each name that sells for a high price and why (especially for dropped names) they are usually not just chance sales.
Oh, I realize that.. I just think if we're telling someone to look over the sales list at DNJournal, some distinctions should be made..
braininjurylawyer.com, good name, but alot here would have discredited it as too long, etc.
snoop said:
It is simply a revenue buy - the buyer would be thinking about expected income from the name, then factoring in the reduced timeframe that they may hold the name for due to legal problems.