Agreed! The target audience for the keyword "first class seats" is few but here we are referring to the best and most expensive accommodation you will get in a ship, train or aircraft and the demand for first class travel has grown significantly in some parts of the world like Asia pacific. The audience might be few but the customers are contributing their quotas. And this small segment of airline customers are worth well over ten billion dollars /year.Not so excited about this, sadly. "Love first class"...don't get the point. Use case that springs to mind is first class seats for flights, your market is pretty restricted for that, few customers. Little value, in my view
Too long? Well, i see "Love firstclass" as a two word domain name.Yeah, I get your point. Still think it will be a struggle, its a premium market. A company engaged in that market will be catering to those specific groups of people, they'll secure a brand better than LoveFirstClass...its just a bit too long. But hey...just my little opinion, see what others think
Well i checked on the advanced Oxford dictionary and both the noun and adjective were grouped as a single word each."First Class" is separate. Look on the Emirates website, or any major airline. They say "First Class", not "FirstClass"
Trust me, its First Class. Look on any major travel site...I promise you the vast majority do not pair it, and that is your targetAgree
"First Class" is separate. Look on the Emirates website, or any major airline. They say "First Class", not "FirstWell
Well a decade or so ago "smartphones" was spelt as "smart phones" but today that has changed.Trust me, its First Class. Look on any major travel site...I promise you the vast majority do not pair it, and that is your target market
Still have to appreciate your effort in contributing to my thread.Well a decade or so ago "smartphones" was spelt as "smart phones" but today that has changed.