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Catchy name reg's?

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Just curious on how many of you watch tv or read a business magazines and think up a domain names and register them? And also, for those that do, how often do you do this and how lucky have you been reselling these types of names?

I myself have only done this a few times and lucked out with one so far. Bought a "phrase/saying domain" a couple months back for $8.00 and recently sold it for $1,500

I like trying to be creative this way :)

Anyone else, examples?

Thanks!
 
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Up to this point, all of my sales have been from reg fee domains. And I've had several in the high $xxx - low $x,xxx range. Theres definitely money to be made in this manor if you have a good eye for potential.
 
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I've thought about it a few times, but it doesn't usually hit me until it's to late and they are already registered. Although I don't even attempt to register domains from a tragedy.
 
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Thanks, just tonight I felt a little creativity come over me after posting this thread. I went to godaddy and just started typing some stuff in with a new tab open and a business words/terms and definition page open for ideas.

Typed in a bunch of stuff but only reg'd four domains, I had an itch :)

InvestmentDomainer.com
DomainerBids.com
NegotiableNames.com

And last but not least, the hilarious...

HighComWorth.com :gn: :lol: ;)
 
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HasRob said:
And last but not least, the hilarious...

HighComWorth.com :gn: :lol: ;)

:lol: Now that's being creative :hehe:
 
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I do keep looking for new terms in media. And have two that way:
RatesApply .com and Screedosphere .com . However, i did not find a buyer for them yet.
 
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