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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 think there are a lot of good names in here, but not necessarily "brandable". SitePrices, ReceiveLoans, PersonalTools, etc. were probably rejected simply because they are generic, not brandable. But I think you have a lot of good names here -- did you have to win bidding wars to get them?
It was probably rejected because it's way to specific. To make money in brandables the goal is to own names that have multiple applications in numerous types of business concepts. ZenOrbit, UpOrbit, and EverOrbit all meet that criteria.AdOrbit is much better name than ZenOrbit, Uporbit and Everorbit
Ads do "rotate", Zens don't. Everybody uses ads and there hundreds of ad agencies looking for brandable name for their ad rotation solution. Who needs everorbit and uporbit?
It was probably rejected because it's way to specific. To make money in brandables the goal is to own names that have multiple applications in numerous types of business concepts. ZenOrbit, UpOrbit, and EverOrbit all meet that criteria.
How many lawn maintenance companies will pay your 2 grand for a random brandable name? Probably none. Multiple applications means multiple but obviously not for every single application will work for a specific name.Don't want to go into long argument, but still would point out that:
- Not all 22,000+ names on BB are multiple application and neither they should. Many businesses look to stress out in their name what they do. Hence the AdSense, AdRiver, AdAge, AdButler, AdMedia, BreezeAds, AdFox, AdWooz etc.
- And if Multiple application is of such an importance for BB and its clients, how is UpOrbit applicable to multiple business areas? Or ZenOrbit? Can't imagine a lawn maintenance company ZenOrbit...
They sell the most domains. As far as I know.What makes BrandBucket the epitome in the brandable name marketplace anyway?
Nice site and some good names.. Check your footer on mobile though. It's not responsive so the "Killerstartup" turns into "killers" which is a bit jarring!i just starting building a brand marketplace where i will be listing my brandbucket rejects, only have one name on there now as im trying to decide on logo design software to buy. Take a peak...
Nice site and some good names.. Check your footer on mobile though. It's not responsive so the "Killerstartup" turns into "killers" which is a bit jarring!
Surprised this was rejected.Buct.com was rejected, I am not very happy with that.
That's weird.. But I imagine ya could sell for a lot in an auction anyway.Buct.com was rejected, I am not very happy with that.
