@Avtar629 When you get Word + VR- the Word part is usually a brand name. VR + Word is usually better to demonstrate a niche. So VRExam.com (Virtual Reality Exam) would have been much better than ExamVR.com (Exam Virtual Reality which doesn't make much sense as a sentence and likely no company will call itself 'Exam'). That's probably why you got the backorder. Having said that- people might still search for 'exam vr' in the future so the domain might sell.
I see. I was surprised though but seems like a trend with the 20-30 something's hipster millennials to create a brand where VR is at the end.
GearVR.com
JauntVR.com
ProximaVR.com
I mean weren't you the one who owned GoVR.com? Awesome name by the way!)
I might be wrong.
Anyways I like it.
ExamVR.com
Goes with my GaoKaoVR.com
ExamVR?
I'll shop it around the big boys who might be working on something along the lines of a test prep?
Sat?
NCLEX?
Any exam that would benefit the with showing real life scenarios and puts people in those scenarios to see what they would do.
There are driver license exams car or truck.
As someone who drove trucks. Vr would be great for testing people. When I went to school for it you had to wait your turn to practice as there was only 1 test tractor trailer.
Not to mention Exam can also mean Examination by say a doctor.
So multiuse?
To bad can't use Exam with VR's other use as in Vacation Rentals.
Lol
Thanks for the input. Always welcome.
Clearbit? Find me CEOs for
Kaplan
Barron's
Global Knowledge
Cisco
Microsoft
Google
Dmv
Whatever company that administers the SAT,LSAT,mcats,bsn,mis, and all board exams.
But we'll see.
Good luck to you and all.