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  • DomainPro.eu (or other ext)

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    50.0%
  • DomainPlus.eu (or other ext)

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    25.0%
  • CheapDomains.eu (or other ext)

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    33.3%
  • None of above, I'll recommend in my post.

    votes
    0.0%
  • This poll is still running and the standings may change.

duskdawn

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Which one you like for a brandable name for a future .eu site providing domain registrations? I'd like to listen to your opinions.
Thanks. :xf.love:
 
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AfternicAfternic
DomainPro would be the shortest to type and it's pretty catchy, so that would probably work best; that one gets my vote.
 
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if you provide the best price, then use cheapdomains for your niche.
 
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CheapDomains would be suitable if the domain registration fees at your site is cheaper than others, otherwise it doesn't make any sense to have the name cheapdomains when the registration fees is more or less the same. I guess of the three DomainPro sounds the best, nice, short and brandable name.
 
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I like DomainPlus more :) -- something like domains with an added value, or something like that. Although the .com of DomainPro and DomainPlus are both active and both domain sellers as well, so there's a chance you might lose some customers to them in case they don't remember that it's a .eu.
 
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just my 2cents...

xxxPro sounds too common these days (not bad though)
domainPlus sounds catchy ... Good!!
cheapxxx ... errhhh... I will pass (becos of the word "cheap" :()
(no offence)

peace :)
 
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dromainpo sounds more professional

domainplus is also the good one

last one i dont really like

i voted for domainpro though
 
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DomainPro.eu sounds sweet IMO :)
 
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I think they are all brandable but I voted for 2. DomainPro and CheapDomains.

cache said:
if you provide the best price, then use cheapdomains for your niche.

peter phillips said:
CheapDomains would be suitable if the domain registration fees at your site is cheaper than others, otherwise it doesn't make any sense to have the name cheapdomains when the registration fees is more or less the same.

You don't have to be the best price to use "cheap" and get away with it. After all, look at namecheap.com. They are not the cheapest, but cheap nonetheless.

Now I kno whtat this is not the greatest example because they do not use the word "cheap" but take WalMart and Dollar General stores, for instance. Many people think they are the cheapest. However, it's just a false belief. I actually stopped shopping at Walmart and Dollar General altogether because I found that my favorite grocery store sells even HBA and housewares and the like cheaper than Walmart does.

Point is, though, you don't have to be the cheapest to position yourself as a cheap source. You could technically sell domains for $14.95 and still claim you are cheap. Because after all there are companies out there that sell for for $19.95 and above.

Using the word "cheap" isn't about truth, it's about marketing.
 
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I personally like DomainPlus, don't know why. Maybe it sounds great. :p
 
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Thank you for all the professional comments. Those really help!
 
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