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Which brands do you prefer for protecting your domain from loss or impairment?


Rob Monster

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I previously invited input for a new brand name for a product/service that protects domain owners from unforeseen risks and provides optional insurance against economic loss. The concept was introduced here.

After a few days of reviewing domain submissions, we now have a screened list of prospects for this project and are looking for some input on name selection before making a final decision.
 
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Vetted is a great name it means

"make a careful and critical examination of (something)."
Thanks Brad. I really did not know the term.

I edited my post before and added to it.
 
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My translator says it must be a Veterinarian office. Heeeh? :cow:


From my research it seems that "to Vet", "Vetted" or "Vetting" are related to the word "Veterinarian" which was originally derived from the Latin word "Veterinae" which means Cattle in English. So I assume that the same way a Veterinarian has to do a thorough examination of a herd of Cattle to make sure that they are all okay and can be given a seal of approval the same principal can apply when Vetting people (or domains in this case).

Just think of Domains as Cattle and then Vetted Names or Domains can make more sense. :)
 
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another Epik Promo thread

my prediction
epik "polls" are more frequently in the future

having 100 alternatives
shows it's promotion

nobody is seriously into naming
as then there would be a 3 or 5 word choice

next time @Rob use only a few options..
This is a serious service which is being put together and the naming part is the crucial starting point which is the reason this thread was started. You have seen in previous two threads that domains like FullVenue and Toki were acquired for important services.
 
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From my research it seems that "to Vet", "Vetted" or "Vetting" are related to the word "Veterinarian" which was originally derived from the Latin word "Veterinae" which means Cattle in English.
I should visit the Epik University!

So I assume that the same way a Veterinarian has to do a thorough examination of a herd of Cattle
Once I accompanied a Veterinarian through farms with cattles in my former job. This experience makes it hard to think of clean things like domains ... On the other hand you have to examine the inside - of domains, too.

Just think of Domains as Cattle
Better not. I´ve written to much in this forum today. Everything follows now must be nonsense. :troll: Looking TV, probably Netflix and celebrating the land of opportunity.
 
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I'd feel most safe with a domain name attorney referral service. I have NameAttorneys.com that would be a good name for such a service.
 
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From my research it seems that "to Vet", "Vetted" or "Vetting" are related to the word "Veterinarian" which was originally derived from the Latin word "Veterinae" which means Cattle in English. So I assume that the same way a Veterinarian has to do a thorough examination of a herd of Cattle to make sure that they are all okay and can be given a seal of approval the same principal can apply when Vetting people (or domains in this case).

Just think of Domains as Cattle and then Vetted Names or Domains can make more sense. :)

Since we're talking animals... Let's suggest the name to fatcow.com ... Perfect match :)
 
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Didn’t mean to upload as attachments before sorry for all the posts
 
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Sorry it wont let me delete>:(
 
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I was told that 'DN' was too limiting, yet DNprotect.com is on the poll, and scoring well???
 
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Oh, okay now I understand, by the way Domain Herd is available to register. :)

Brilliant... loving it :) Got me thinking. For this project either DNshepherd (available) or nameshepherd (unavailable) would be a nice one as well.
 
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None of the names give me a feeling of "yes, this is it!".

NameSoldier.com - It explains the brand, but i feel it tries too hard. And i don't like "name" as prefix for a brand.

NameSeal - I love this at first sight, but then again..."name" is a general word and "seal" gives other meanings before protection even comes to mind.

DNProtect : it explains the brand. It doesn't give that hint of authority.

Okay, that is me been over-analytical. From the list, it is one of those 3.
 
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How did i miss "Assurer"? I think that is it.
 
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Funny story on that one.

It was listed at Dan for $280. @Leopard suggested it and I thought he owned it. I did not realize that it was in a public marketplace. Well, someone quickly bought it. Clever bugger. :)

@Rob Monster When something good is available in the market, a wise businessman acquires it. There is nothing wrong in taking the risk and owning it. We are the owners of NameProtector.com, we are in contest with your knowledge.

We are not aware of any other nominations (or private conversations) by other people representing the domain "NameProtector.com".

Thanks
 
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Just acquire domainshield.com and dnshield.com. Both are available for purchase. You won't get a better brand than these for your project. Disclosure: I don't own those names or have any vested interest in them.
 
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Just acquire domainshield.com and dnshield.com and get it over with. Both are available for purchase. You won't get a better brand than these for your project. Disclosure: I don't own those names or have any vested interest in them.

I did message these names days before to @Rob Monster . Didnt seem like it interested him. Yes, i do believe DomainShield.com and DNShield.com are among the best names in the market for the project
 
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