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octlet.com
wiktionary:
octlet (plural octlets)
reg fee less than $15 at namesilo
starting bid: $75
increments: $2
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traffic ok on sedo. Chinese and German traffic mostly.
here is an appraisal from eric. ty, eric.
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wesley sweatman said: ↑
octlet.com
Noun[edit]
octlet (plural octlets)
what do you think? oldie but goodie?
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It's not a very popular word. Only 43,100 pages use the word in googles entire database of indexed pages (For my region in the U.S.).
However, it's 6-letters, pronounceable, and brandable. This is good news.
Creative branding + Octlet might look like:
Here's how I like to break it down:
wiktionary:
octlet (plural octlets)
- (computing) A word (or rather, a doubleword) consisting of eight bytes (64 bits)
reg fee less than $15 at namesilo
starting bid: $75
increments: $2
paypal payment or bitcoin allowed at BIN or 96 hours after last bid and wlll transfer to your namesilo account.
ty
BIN: TBA
traffic ok on sedo. Chinese and German traffic mostly.
here is an appraisal from eric. ty, eric.
Eric Lyon Member Services, NamePros Super Moderator PRO +3 More Badges
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wesley sweatman said: ↑
octlet.com
Noun[edit]
octlet (plural octlets)
- (computing) A word (or rather, a doubleword) consisting of eight bytes (64 bits)
what do you think? oldie but goodie?
Click to expand...
It's not a very popular word. Only 43,100 pages use the word in googles entire database of indexed pages (For my region in the U.S.).
However, it's 6-letters, pronounceable, and brandable. This is good news.
Creative branding + Octlet might look like:
- Octlet - Crunching bytes and bits - (Memory, HardDrive, recovery and disposal)
- Octlet - The tentacles of teamwork - (Collaboration platform) - Mascot: Octopus
Here's how I like to break it down:
- Reseller: This is a domain investor with no intention of developing. They generally park or use a landing page of their own to resell a blank canvased domain for a profit, either to other resellers, hobbyists, or end-users. These investors hand register, pay wholesale, or aftermarket pricing to lower the risk and increase profit potential. (Smallest budget)
- Hobbyist: This is a domain investor with intent to develop an asset themselves to increase value and provide a means for a domain to pay it's own renewals each year, eliminating renewal overhead expenses. This type of investor tests different markets with developments until they find a sweet spot, in which they expand development, optimize monetization efforts in a few different verticals, resell domains or domains + websites with verifiable traffic/revenue/etc., monitors the aftermarket, and pushes forward into entrepreneurship. (Mid-Budget)
- End-user: Contrary to popular belief, this is also a domain investor (They can be independents, partners, entrepreneurs, small businesses, large corporations, non-profits, or even government agencies). They invest in a domain name asset to develop for the purpose of generating revenue or delivering an important message to an online audience/customer base. Every hour and penny they put into that domain names development is still an investment into their digital asset (property), increasing the value, and potential. Most end-users have no intention of reselling a domain asset, however, it does still happen as part of company takeovers and acquisitions. (Biggest Budget)
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