...it may be pronouced like "business ease". It is a befuddling word to be sure but it could be brandable for anyone willing to take the challenge. The spelling would be the hardest part as it does appear a bit noisy and confusing. I see a boatload of typos happening here.
Myself, as tempting as it may be with the business word in it, I would pass on hand regging.
Good luck in your efforts, though, as there may be an enduser looking for something like this...
733 hits in Google. Not encouraging.
I have never used this word once in my lifetime. Unless it becomes mainstream it will be just another obscure keyword in a niche TLD. IMHO.
Oh I see it's registered in quite a few gTLDs but all are parked/undeveloped.
I never used it in my life either, but I just hope it becomes mainstream and someone likes it, thanks for great advice, good luck to you.
Even if, why would it be a site?
I'm assuming it mean language of business.. not worth anything as there arehundreds of alternatives with options such as language lexicon semantic words meanings dictionary etc.
Sorry not sure what u mean, when u say "I'm assuming it mean language of business..."
thanks.
define businessese:
"language typical of that used by business people or the world of business, characterized by use of jargon and abbreviation."
So businessnessjargon, businesslanguage, businesslingo, businesslexicon, lexiconofbusiness are all "imho" better than the business-ese which is an uneccessary addition to the dictionary and awkward to say as well.
Legalese I get - because it is like its own language but people that took businessese are just pretentious idiots(not that lawyers aren't):bah:
I see... actually I just looked at the word again and noticed this...
Businesses - old word
Businesses e - new word with simply an "e" added to end.
So its easy to remember and write.
I hope this adds more value to the name.
thanks.
At this point of time, this name is worth $0 IMO
It's actually business - ese and this would be how you say it.
Still $0 and probably always be.
It is a most confusing word, and will take some time before it gets wide spread usage in the mainstream. It's worth $50.



