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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?


Why bye bye? Seems they have enough coves already. Try againCouponCove rejected.
But HardCove (what the hell?), CrowdCove (kinda sucks, in my opinion), EnergyCove, and CouponCube are all published.
Byebye BrandBucket![]()
You're probably right, but I've only had one accepted, obaju.com, which I don't think is worth publishing.
Brandables might not be my thing :D
It is said many times that BB rejection doesn't mean the domain is bad and doesn't have a value. You can sell these names at other marketplaces / your landing pages. For how many mostly depends how badly you have to sell, how urgently you need a money.
I sold some rejected names for XXX this year, all were hand regged and I'm not depressed when my domain is rejected at BB.
Lower quality ones I sell / resell for XX (at NP they couldn't fetch even $3 LOL)
Many places like GoDaddy, Flippa (classifieds), eBay... Not so fast as I would like, but I sell for higher prices BB rejects than currently here on NP BB accepted names. BIN and make offer/bin combos...Where do you sell lower quality ones for XX?
Many places like GoDaddy, Flippa (classifieds), eBay... Not so fast as I would like, but I sell for higher prices BB rejects than currently here on NP BB accepted names. BIN and make offer/bin combos...
They just reject anuly.com.
They just reject anuly.com.
IMO it's too close to "anally" and they will always steer far clear of anything even remotely explicit.
Thats the reason I regged it haha :Dhaha interesting perspective. I saw 'annually'.
@belmar313 I have noticed a few things in my short time with brandables
If you search BB, there are only 2 two-word domains ending with 'cop', so cop isn't too popular on their specific marketplace.
For Pivot Zone, this could just be me but I am a little unclear about how it'll be used for a business. Again, I still have a lot to learn so this could just be me.
For Spaarta and Ariies, I noticed that BB 'prefers' domains with the double letters at the end, although they do have many domains with the double letters in the middle. I think Keith DeBoer wrote an article on DNGeek about how to know where to place the double letters, and about knowing if the double letters changes the sound of the word. I'll see if I find it and post the link.
For Acuiva, the problem may be the pronounciation. Acu-e-va is a little awkward to me. Acuva may have been better.
Again, I am a novice when it comes to brandables. I've been studying though and this is totally my observation based on my studies.
@belmar313 I have noticed a few things in my short time with brandables
If you search BB, there are only 2 two-word domains ending with 'cop', so cop isn't too popular on their specific marketplace.
For Pivot Zone, this could just be me but I am a little unclear about how it'll be used for a business. Again, I still have a lot to learn so this could just be me.
For Spaarta and Ariies, I noticed that BB 'prefers' domains with the double letters at the end, although they do have many domains with the double letters in the middle. I think Keith DeBoer wrote an article on DNGeek about how to know where to place the double letters, and about knowing if the double letters changes the sound of the word. I'll see if I find it and post the link.
For Acuiva, the problem may be the pronounciation. Acu-e-va is a little awkward to me. Acuva may have been better.
Again, I am a novice when it comes to brandables. I've been studying though and this is totally my observation based on my studies.
I have around 70 accepted with double letter and half of them are with the double at the end and half in the middle, but they don't like all keywords, so you have to know what they like if you count to sell just with them.@belmar313 I have noticed a few things in my short time with brandables
If you search BB, there are only 2 two-word domains ending with 'cop', so cop isn't too popular on their specific marketplace.
For Pivot Zone, this could just be me but I am a little unclear about how it'll be used for a business. Again, I still have a lot to learn so this could just be me.
For Spaarta and Ariies, I noticed that BB 'prefers' domains with the double letters at the end, although they do have many domains with the double letters in the middle. I think Keith DeBoer wrote an article on DNGeek about how to know where to place the double letters, and about knowing if the double letters changes the sound of the word. I'll see if I find it and post the link.
For Acuiva, the problem may be the pronounciation. Acu-e-va is a little awkward to me. Acuva may have been better.
Again, I am a novice when it comes to brandables. I've been studying though and this is totally my observation based on my studies.

