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Domain names as gifts - What do you think?

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What do you think of the concept of giving a gift to someone (birthday, Christmas, whatever) in the form of a domain name?

For instance, you could give them their first name in .com, .net, or .org (whichever is available), and setting up a Wordpress blog for them.

I think there's two extreme reactions to this. Either they'd be totally into it and excited to start their blog, or they'd be intimidated by the "complexity" and be hesitant to do anything with their new site. I don't foresee there being much middle ground. Either they'd love it or hate it.

Has anyone ever given a domain as a gift and what reaction did you get?
 
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It would be a cool birthday gift. Probably you might get am more addicted to the whole cyber world.
 
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try it out Eric....let us know their reaction

Cheers
Corey
 
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domains are perfect gift for everyone.
 
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Yes, it's a perfect gift. I regged my mum's name .com and renewed for 10 year and she's very happy with it (custom email + blog). :)
 
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I gave one to my friend and he let it expire. :(
 
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lzy said:
I gave one to my friend and he let it expire. :(

Tell him that name sold for 1.1 million by someone.
 
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sounds cool!
 
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That sounds like quite a nice idea... What you want for your xmas? santa.com :D .. sure that's not too expensive!
 
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If someone gives me my lastname dot com I would be really excited
 
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i did that few time ...
but most of them complaint abt it, cause they need to pay for host and design hhahaha....

my gf enjoy it cause i gave her domain, website, host and completed everything for her ...
 
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If someone wants to give me Amy.com as a gift, who am I to complain??? :hehe:
 
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I have done this on several occasions. Name & site for xmas a couple times; wrapped a printed out logo and a screen shot. Great novelty, but in both cases they never did anything and the site/name dropped.

I have also purchase my parents, kids and nephews names, printed out a "Official Domain Ownership" certificate and presented them with that. Again, great novelty which was soon forgotten, but this time I did not do a site and hold the names for their future use - someday they'll need/want it.

All in all, if they don't already have names or run a site, they have no clue what it is or what to do with it...

Another option is this new business concept;
http://www.happybirthdaydomains.com/
 
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Everybody here says it's a good idea because we're all into domains. But if you ask somebody outside the domain circle and you might get a different answer.

It depends on whether the person you plan to give to will have any use for it. If he has no use for it, it'll just be a financial burden for him to renew the "gift" every year.

You know how husbands are already burdened with remembering anniversaries, birthdays, etc. Now he has to remember the expiry date as well.

If his name is same as a famous person, then he may also have to deal with UDRP or legal threats.
 
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I like the idea of giving away domains, whether for a gift or not. I like to look at it from a marketing perspective (sorry If im going off topic here). There are lots of domains for $7 that hold value of way more to different people/companies. One great marketing tactic, and incredible inexpensive, is to register and "give" a domain as a "thank you" or however you choose. I've found that this returns in goodwill far more than $7 worth, and you gain a significant amount more if they end up using the domain.

I agree with giving it as a gift, but like already stated it has to be for the right person. In business, you can almost always give them value in a domain name, so for me they are the "right person." Has anyone else ever tried this marketing tactic?

Cheers,
Kris
 
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My Dad gave me my first name.com as a gift... Everyone thinks it's awesome that I have it :D
 
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this is a great idea and we are already working on one yoga related name for one of my friends..yearly renewal fee could be b-day gift every year..i know i am cheap..:) but it really great idea to present domain name with site as a b-day gift
 
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One thing that it totally depends on is someone's age. Generation X and Y'ers are going to be more apt to enjoy a domain name than a Baby Boomer.

Gen X and Y'ers are used to using technology and have grown up with the Internet as a regular part of everyday life.
 
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Epic said:
What do you think of the concept of giving a gift to someone (birthday, Christmas, whatever) in the form of a domain name?

For instance, you could give them their first name in .com, .net, or .org (whichever is available), and setting up a Wordpress blog for them.

I think there's two extreme reactions to this. Either they'd be totally into it and excited to start their blog, or they'd be intimidated by the "complexity" and be hesitant to do anything with their new site. I don't foresee there being much middle ground. Either they'd love it or hate it.

Has anyone ever given a domain as a gift and what reaction did you get?


Yes, I have given four. I have three nephews and one niece that I gifted their domain name to for this past xmas. I regged their first and last name in .tv. They were mega excited at first, but after a week or so, I checked and saw that they hadn't done a thing with them. I think they are intimidated and don't really know that wordpress is extremely easy to use. I have told them that I'll work with them on it, but right now they're very tied up with myspace. But I know that in a few more years when they're off to college, they'll be very happy they have it!
 
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