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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?


You can further reduce the size of portfolio and select the best. And put landing page or display on any popular marketplaces.
*Though I suggest to reduce portfolios to avoid renewal charges. Generally I believe every domain is valuable and nothing is junk in regards to domaining.
go/curve sounds really cool as it can be used a tech domain like you c curve TVs, mobiles, and so on, BB are becoming more and more selective. might be they are getting many many domains.....
I said before their two anf keyword names acceptace is veru low as if they are intentionally avoinding to accept many of those. I saw they accept better made up names specially 5Ls.
Looking how their new searh feature works , it appears the emphasis is on made up names and names that are on the platform for long time.I thought they sold more two word names than made up names, do you know if this is the case still?
did not see this, but whats wrong with this????
From my research they definitely sell more keyword based names than strictly invented, by far.I thought they sold more two word names than made up names, do you know if this is the case still?
did not see this, but whats wrong with this????
I think they know, its your name and they also know you are a domainer, so you can be hot customer for this domain so is accepted..... Jus kidding,,,,,,Its my name...It might not approved by BB Panel.
Rejected today:
Join Base
Tiny Lend
Vote Zen
Lend Queen
Grid Fame
Sync Bird
Quid Mart
Accepted:
Account Jet
Quid Mart
Thank youThat's actually a really good name. The term "quid" is used a lot in the UK as an everyday term / slang for the pound sterling (currency). I can certainly see this as a name for a discount chain of stores, like the already existing "Poundland". Good luck with it!
That's actually a really good name. The term "quid" is used a lot in the UK as an everyday term / slang for the pound sterling (currency). I can certainly see this as a name for a discount chain of stores, like the already existing "Poundland". Good luck with it!
