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Wanted to reg a Voip but most everything decent was taken. But I managed to scratch this out from under my hat and it was,nt regged yet so I regged it quick. VoipVogue.com Any value in it??? What pricetag should I hang on it?
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Binaryman :$:

Some response would be very nice thank you :hi:
 
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I can appreciate trying to find a good word with voip, all the snazziest ones are taken. 'Vogue' at least has the same first two letters 'vo' so has some nice alliteration sound-wise, and of course is synonymous with 'style', so has some meaning... altho bit of a stretch to apply the idea 'stylish/vogue' to the tech of routing voices over the net...
So maybe a little value to resellers: med or hi xx at most, to me.
Develop that puppy, if you want to spell it out for an end user and hike the price up by a few shekels.

I did some quick brain-spinning for VOIP, here are my only results that both made some sense and had some neatness to them:
voipVoom.com -- nice due to the inference of speed.
voipVamp.com -- a hot sexy word with variety of use.
voipVamoose.com -- vamoose = going/leaving quickly.
voipVoid.com -- sending sound out there into the great beyond...
voipVoca.com -- nice shortened play on word 'vocal'.
voipVocal.com
voipVocals.com
voipVocabulary.com -- long, but I like the obviousness of this one, really meshes well with the meaning of voip.
voipVim.com -- vim = energy, zeal, vigor.
voipVale.com -- vale = valley (like a stream/river flows through), or makes the word 'voipvale' sound like a city name, like moneyville, etc.. Voipvillage, voipvilla and voipville are taken.
voipWorm.com -- the weakest of these, but still with some meaning... voip worming its way through the wires.
***voipVolley.com -- last minute entry, another good one; very strong since volley means sending a whole passel of s*** flying through the air. Nice one!
 
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Thnx Bannen- Nice selection- I actually went through the entire V section of the dictionary and did consider all those options too. I have one more which I am thinking of regging but I,m not 100% sure yet. It might be a total winner as it is relevant,funny and classical. If I tell you you will make the connection immediately. It might just be a great slogan for VOIP with a link to the past. :$:
Care to venture a few guesses??
 
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Voip is going to be huge.
I think that it would struggle undeveloped to get more that midxx but if you develop it, it could fetch possibly lowxxx, possibly as a forum.
 
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Problem is with the VOIP name there are not too many good combinations possible at all. And the good ones that are possible are all taken long ago.I do have another fancy I thought up
HisMastersVoip.com
 
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binaryman, save your money. In order for a voip name to be of any interest to a buyer, it must contain relevant word(s). "vogue" does not suit voip well. You'll be sitting on this forever. Same for "his masters". It just doesn't work. You need to think of something that is VERY relevant to voip for the name to be desirable to a buyer. Yes, there are exceptions to every rule, but I'm just trying to steer you in the right direction. Good luck.
 
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I know what you are saying but with voip it just is not possible to make really catchy short names. The few that there are, are taken already. So it might be better to just back off from voip of course. But I could not resist just for fun regging HisMastersVoip
As I,m sure it,s significance is not lost on you. HisMastersVoice. That is the most famous famous lable of all time originating with the first commercially available phonograph and thus the first time recorded sound was possible.

Artist: Francis Barraud
Profile: The gramophone is connected with the "His Masters Voice" dog. The story of Nipper began in 1899 when Francis Barraud went into the Gramophone Company's office in Maiden Lane and asked to borrow a horn for a painting he was doing of his dog. He confessed that some years before he painted a picture of his fox terrier listening to a Edison phonograph and he called it "His Master's Voice". Since then no one had shown any interest in it so Francis thought if he put a brass horn on it instead the drab black horn from Edison he might sell it. When the brass horn was returned, William Barry Owen offered to buy the picture for the Gramophone Company, as long as Edison used the company's improved horn. Francis snapped up the offer and HMV was born. The dog Nipper had died in 1895 aged eleven, in 1949 the Gramophone Company decided to honour him and erected a plaque above his grave under a mulberry tree in Eden Street, Kingston-on-Thames. Francis Barraud died in 1924 aged sixty-eight making a good living painting copies. :hehe:
 
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