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DRPiNG

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helloo

BrandableDomainNames.com
anyone here like it?

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its ok.......you would have to develop a site… name alone is not worth it.
 

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It's a bit long winded (pardon the pun).
 
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When I registered thedomainnamefactory.com I also registered tdnf.com...the first seemed too long even though I liked the name.

Can you also get a shorter version?

IMHO
 

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Can you also get a shorter version?

IMHO [/B]


sure did, BDNames.com, now thats not too bad is it?
cheers
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Originally posted by BigFart


Pew

:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

Not laughing at the name.... just laughing at BigFart's "pew"....


The name is ok. Very long, though.
 

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BrandableDomainNames.com is long; however, it does present to a specific market, those seeking brandable domain names, who might not mind the length if they get what the name promises at your site.

If someone were desperately seeking brandable domain names amidst the endless sea of URLs out there, they just might type "brandable domain names" into their search engine.

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brandable may not be a word, but I had it bid up to a couple hundred dollars at namewinner and nicgenie only to lose it to a snap. brandable.com that is
 

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well i didn't even think to check the dic.
even so you all knew exactly what it mean't.
I must put forward the word to Oxford Dictionary, telling them its a new internet business word, see what they say eh?
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brandable doesn't matter if it is a dictionary term or not, most everyone knows what it means.
 

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i like it probally cause i own brandablenames.com which by the way is for sale to the first paypal of 125.00


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Originally posted by Mythios
brandable doesn't matter if it is a dictionary term or not, most everyone knows what it means.

So, if a steer is ready for branding, it must be brandable?

It's still not a word.... It's made up, fabricated, contrived..

quack :D
 

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PiNG... it bloody should be a word, makes perfect sense to me, you:D PiNG and most others :D PiNG

BTW DD knows hes stuff ok, checkout his site, it very good indeed :D PiNG
So good in fact i told him so in an email a while ago, :D PiNG (remember me DD?)

DRtiredPiNG no sleep for 48days now, ours i mean zzzZZZzzzZZZzzzZZZ DRzzzPiNG
 

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Hey DRPiNG - I appreciate your positive statements about domainduck. It's always nice to see. I remember everything about domain names and nothing else. I even forgot my wife's name, which is why I call her Mrs.Duck. But, I do remeber your 'oozing qualities' email... Thanks a quack load.

As for Brandable - I like the word. I agree that it should be in the dictionary. The argument was presented to me sometime ago and I was just presenting it to the BOD [ board of directors].

As for the value of BrandableDomainNames, I agree with it being too long.

What separates a Brandable Domain Name from a Non-Brandable Domain Name? One has no trademarks vs. one that does?

Also, BrandableDomainName.com and BrandableDN.com are still available.


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i took this one DD, only because Names is spelt right:D :D :D
BaDNames.com :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
BDNames.com really
sort of copied DomainNameForum.com
down to this DNForum.com much much better, thats why i choose the extra one that i did

DDRRPPiiNNGG
 
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