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My rejected names
R e c y c l i f y
S q u a d T a s k
F e a t f u l
E x c e s i o r
Any thoughts?
R e c y c l i f y
S q u a d T a s k
F e a t f u l
E x c e s i o r
Any thoughts?
I had S q u a d F u n d rejected too, not a fan of "squad" names i guess (;
My rejected names
R e c y c l i f y
S q u a d T a s k
F e a t f u l
E x c e s i o r
Any thoughts?
Hi Everyone,
I hope you all are doing well.
If you have BB rejects that you'd like me to comment on please don't hesitate to ask.
I'm not a super expert, but I do have a pretty high acceptance rate and I'm willing to help.
Thanks, I'd love to hear your thoughts on any of these .com's that were recently rejected.
Flaveo
TheFundry
FreshClosets
Profitmates
Quidzy
Mappsee
DataWallets
Choppey
Lynkly
Stakit
I wondered that myself. But in retrospect I think I can sell it for more outside of BB. I have a couple ongoing conversations around it.Some of those are pretty good. I really like Quidzy, maybe BB didn't know it means £1.
Overall, I wouldn't buy so many misspelled words.
Recent .com Rejects:
winkage
newnovo
cyberpathy
shnoz
futurance
guardexa
techniguide
rapidpleasure
kertzi
cyclotics
Dropping letters or switching letters works better than adding letters most of the time unless it's a very short word. Conneect changes the whole pronunciation of the word but changing Connect to Connekt works very well or even shorter with Conect, Conekt and even Coneqt. Subtracting letters always works better than adding unless it's a very short word where if you add a letter it doesn't become longer then 7 or 8 letters. Jump changed to Jummp is great because it's only 5 letters. The key also is to be able to add a letter but not changed the pronunciation of the word. You also have to be careful if you add a letter because if you add it in the wrong spot it becomes junk. Jummp is good, Juump, Jumpp or Jjump not so good. It has to visually look good also. Also when changing the spelling of words try to change only one character. If you change more than one character most of the time it becomes hard for the consumer to remember the spelling.Agree with you, Hookbox.
Still, one of my recent BB's rejects is conneect com so they don't follow your (sound) logic.
Kertzi.com is an excellent name-no idea why it was turned down other than they have another like it. If so-look and see who owns it-there lay your answer perhaps.Recent .com Rejects:
winkage
newnovo
cyberpathy
shnoz
futurance
guardexa
techniguide
rapidpleasure
kertzi
cyclotics
I submitted a few WORD+animal that I thought could be good brandables. But its a big failure.
What are your thoughts on them?
FixBird
CarFrog
MagicBull
FormFish
SharpHawk
I will definitely stop registering those WORD+animal pattern names.
Some rejections in the last couple of weeks:
ukome
amicalia (from Italian, Spanish, Portuguese and Latin words for Friend)
BigIllusion
DestinationYesterday (way too long but still like it)
Lessons I should get from them?
Thanks for your help!
We had CloudyOutlook.com turned down by BB -it sold in two weeks on Flippa-so you never know. Good luck.Some rejections in the last couple of weeks:
ukome
amicalia (from Italian, Spanish, Portuguese and Latin words for Friend)
BigIllusion
DestinationYesterday (way too long but still like it)
Lessons I should get from them?
Thanks for your help!
This is just feedback.
Ukome : Negative connotations. I think "You Come". I don't think a company would like to be called that.
Amicalia: I like the sound of it, but it is too long and too obscure to have any relevant meaning in english.
BigIllusion: Again. Negative. If you heard those words spoken it would probably be in a negative context. "It's just a big illusion".
DestinationYesterday: I can't envision a company discovering that they must name themselves that. Long. "DestinationNow" would be shorter and catchier.
Just opinions.