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General Domain Name Discussion
First domain purchases, am I on the right track?
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<blockquote data-quote="DC20" data-source="post: 2255248" data-attributes="member: 131566"><p>I do not mean to pick as I've made some mistakes along the way too, but I don't see anything really great in the list. Some could be ok but would require development like you mentioned....and if you did that, you might find it more worthwhile to go with stronger names. Ignore estibot, it means nothing except on well known categories like short domains where you can actually do the math in an algorithm.</p><p></p><p>My advice is to only buy names that really knock you out of your chair. Not 'well that kinda sounds good', but 'ooh, that's good!". Maybe don't break the bank for them, but wait for that knee-jerk response. A niche is also a great way to go, though smaller end user base. ....but, combine that with that knee-jerk response and you should be off to the races.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DC20, post: 2255248, member: 131566"] I do not mean to pick as I've made some mistakes along the way too, but I don't see anything really great in the list. Some could be ok but would require development like you mentioned....and if you did that, you might find it more worthwhile to go with stronger names. Ignore estibot, it means nothing except on well known categories like short domains where you can actually do the math in an algorithm. My advice is to only buy names that really knock you out of your chair. Not 'well that kinda sounds good', but 'ooh, that's good!". Maybe don't break the bank for them, but wait for that knee-jerk response. A niche is also a great way to go, though smaller end user base. ....but, combine that with that knee-jerk response and you should be off to the races. [/QUOTE]
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