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Any thoughts on the name's value? Innytime is of course a play on the word "anytime." Blending "inn" works well since they are usually open anytime 24/7.
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No, it's not brandable
Any insight to why it is not brandable? I would imagine with the y added it can be branded. Inn is a popular word and so is time. The two words work well together in the sense that it makes sense when you look at it. From my research brandable names should give people an idea of what the company is about, right why being catchy and short. Will you expand upon your reply just so I can learn more? Thanks
I'm sorry but this is not the place to teach you, you asked for an evaluation, and I give it to you, then you reply with you view, that is a debate and this is not the place to debate. my advice is go read more about domains in general.
Any insight to why it is not brandable? I would imagine with the y added it can be branded. Inn is a popular word and so is time. The two words work well together in the sense that it makes sense when you look at it. From my research brandable names should give people an idea of what the company is about, right why being catchy and short. Will you expand upon your reply just so I can learn more? Thanks
The problem with domains like this is there are almost endless alternatives available for reg fee.
The odds of anyone paying a premium for a domain like this are close to 0%.
Brad.
Thank you for your comment. I really appreciate you taking out time to reply and explaining your take.I think InnTime would be a bit nicer but it's already taken (and also some hospitality software), but I can see existing businesses (Stop Inn Time, Back Inn Time B&B) exist and use a similar pattern, as mentioned might be a bit hard to sell mind as it's a specific niche (Inns that would specifically use a quirky name). I do like the double whammy of slotting the "anytime" aspect of hospitality in with "inn", quite clever
Thank you for your response. I guess I'm a just a little confused. Are you implying there is no room for questions due to information that has already been posted? I do believe in research and learning on your own but asking questions when they pertain to a specific domain name can be very beneficial to the growth of the domain community. If you don't care to share your knowledge then that is completely fine. To each their own. There are no hard feelings. I just wanted an explanation on why you said no value. I figured since you cared enough to answer my thread you would care enough to explain your answer. That's my fault for expecting this of you.This is what you must understand and why your question is difficult hard to answer.
1 - Registering domains involves many variables impossible to explain here, that is why that's why there are businesses dedicated to teaching like "dn academy".
2 - My explanation will always be subject to your response, then you stop learning and you are going to defend your point of view, you must know what you want, learn or defend your way of thinking.
3 -Ask is easy all the effort is done by who teaches you, but you have the answer at your fingertips just by researching, that is the effort you must make. You money, you domains. Do not confuse kindness with responsibility, And of course, this is not personal,, It is what it is
