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I am starting a business on Amazon. It is a consumer products company with the major feature LOTS of color. Every domain I come up with is taken. .com only,please
 
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If almost .com domains was taken then you can add some number after them such as: yourdomainname247, yourdomainname365, yourdomainname360,...I think this way is also good for your business name. :)
that is one nice suggestion.
you can even add some adjective to it and i would suggest you not to discuss it publicly.
it will get more difficult to own that domain then.
 
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I am starting a business on Amazon. It is a consumer products company with the major feature LOTS of color. Every domain I come up with is taken. .com only,please
Astorx.com (A = amazon, storx --> store)
 
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You have to understand we here at NP are domain name investors.

This is not a business incubator or an entrepreneur's forum.

If you are looking to buy a domain name we can help, but understand that we are here to make money.

No member here is going to sell you a name at wholesale prices.

We pay too much to purchase and hold them.

Our goal is to make money in the long run.

If you need help just naming your company you are in the wrong place.

May I suggest you find a forum that suits your needs better. :xf.smile:
 
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Why not consider .co? People concerned with the environment also recycle ;)
Better to have 1 less Letter than most long tail +
In California .co is common among the eco friendlies.
You have 10 seconds: GO - nutralsafe.com
Happy Hunting
 
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You could find adjectives for color and then add kitchen at the back.
 
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use synonyms
 
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search google for the different names and then try
 
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