Kyle Tully Top Member VIP Impact 6,280 Apr 2, 2024 #2 Looks like a random 3L? Very little use of OIR in business names. com, org, co for sale and tons of other extensions available to hand reg. Lotto ticket hoping someone starts an AI company with these initials IMO. I would not hand reg.
Looks like a random 3L? Very little use of OIR in business names. com, org, co for sale and tons of other extensions available to hand reg. Lotto ticket hoping someone starts an AI company with these initials IMO. I would not hand reg.
Jordon M. Top Member VIP Impact 1,770 Apr 2, 2024 #3 $10 to $25 = Reseller Value Speculation (NOT an end user speculation)
Foresight Established Member Impact 157 Apr 2, 2024 #4 Considering that oír means ‘to hear’ in Spanish, how might that affect its end-user valuation, instead of simply being considered a random LLL?
Considering that oír means ‘to hear’ in Spanish, how might that affect its end-user valuation, instead of simply being considered a random LLL?
Kyle Tully Top Member VIP Impact 6,280 Apr 2, 2024 1 point #5 domainbidr said: Considering that oír means ‘to hear’ in Spanish, how might that affect its end-user valuation, instead of simply being considered a random LLL? Click to expand... That doesn’t change the fact that the term isn’t widely used by businesses. You can come up with a thousand reasons why a domain name might be valuable, but all that really matters is what businesses actually use.
domainbidr said: Considering that oír means ‘to hear’ in Spanish, how might that affect its end-user valuation, instead of simply being considered a random LLL? Click to expand... That doesn’t change the fact that the term isn’t widely used by businesses. You can come up with a thousand reasons why a domain name might be valuable, but all that really matters is what businesses actually use.
Future Sensors 78% of human domainers will be replaced by robotsTop Member VIP Trusted Blogger Large Portfolio Impact 49,463 Apr 2, 2024 2 points #8 "OIR" is certainly used in a lot of company names globally. But I'm not so sure if it makes a good name in the .ai TLD. Last edited: Apr 3, 2024
"OIR" is certainly used in a lot of company names globally. But I'm not so sure if it makes a good name in the .ai TLD.
bmugford www.DataCube.comTop Member PRO VIP ICA Member Large Portfolio ★ 15 ★ Impact 83,178 Apr 2, 2024 3 points #9 Are we at a point where every random LLL has value in .AI, especially when factoring in a holding cost of $70 - $100+ a year in renewal fees? Brad
Are we at a point where every random LLL has value in .AI, especially when factoring in a holding cost of $70 - $100+ a year in renewal fees? Brad