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closed Bloggerizing - Bloggerizing.com - a one work Brandable Blog type DN

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Bloggerizing - Bloggerizing.com - a one Word Brandable Blog type DN

Not found in any dictionary - Brandable!!?

A Master Blog type of Website?

A Bloggers Blog?

Thoughts and appraisals, thanks.
 
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I'm still too new to be able to offer a useful appraisal, but I can give you my thoughts on it. It kind of sounds like it would make a suitable grumpy blog where you would bloggerize people and events that made you mad (sort of pulverize them).

Or you could make the 'ize' bit stand for 'eyes', so it's a kind of pun on your own unique point of view - which is what the best bloggers offer.
 

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Zero. "What if's" don't make a name have any value.
 

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Zero. "What if's" don't make a name have any value.
I must respectfully disagree. What if someone had said that about Amazon, or Yahoo, or Google? Someone thought that Amazon could be made into a strong but sensitive online book store, that Yahoo could bring the net to the ordinary person, that Google sounded a bit like a huge mathematical figure, so could be used to bring links to the masses. With hindsight, it's easy to forget that these names were once only 'what if's?'
 

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Well said for the potential of a "Brandable" Domain Name!

As it has been said that "beauty is in the eye of the beholder" so is the potential of a DN, it is in the "eye" of the potential end user and his or her vision for it!
 
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I must respectfully disagree. What if someone had said that about Amazon, or Yahoo, or Google? Someone thought that Amazon could be made into a strong but sensitive online book store, that Yahoo could bring the net to the ordinary person, that Google sounded a bit like a huge mathematical figure, so could be used to bring links to the masses. With hindsight, it's easy to forget that these names were once only 'what if's?'

Amazon, Yahoo, Google, and even Ebay are all a million times better than Bloggerizing, when it comes to brandable names. Bloggerizing is a weak name.
 

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A Brand name is what you make of it as did Google, Yahoo, Ebay!

Bloggerizing is a spin on the root words "Blog" & "Blogger" and therefore can be an easy memorable name especially if it was associated with a cool Website that someone chose to name "Bloggerizing".

It could be a Bloggers' Blog type of website.

A mix of language & culture & marketing & spin - it could be a type of World Wide Marketing Website.

It looks to be legally brandable by trademarking it because there is no "Bloggerizing" trademarked and is not in any dictionary that I can find and it is one word.

Blogger - Yahoo - 1.4 Billion hits; Google - 224 Million hits

Blog - Yahoo - 16 Billion hits' Google - 2 Billion hits

Therefore it is a VERY STRONG & BRANDABLE DN!

By definition!
 
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Amazon, Yahoo, Google, and even Ebay are all a million times better than Bloggerizing, when it comes to brandable names. Bloggerizing is a weak name.

I used Amazon, Yahoo and Google as examples of names that didn't make huge connections with the public before they became famous. In my opinion, it's the 'ing' ending that makes Bloggerizing weaker than these - Amazoning, Yahooing and Googling (before this became an accepted verb, obviously) wouldn't have had the same clout as the nouns. But otherwise I see no reason why Bloggerizing shouldn't become a good brand. How high any one of us can aim in branding a domain name has also to do with the money available to advertise it. If a billionaire decided to brand Bloggerizing tonight we would probably all be familiar with it by the end of the month.

By the way, I think it could also be used as an adjective - bloggerizing comments, for example, could come to mean the kind of comments related to the original blog, if the tone were notable enough.
 
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