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Brandable domain name as key to online success
Short and brandable domain name could for sure improve your marketing campaign by shorten the amount of time needed for your customers to remember new brand.
Imagine that you are advertising new product or service and printing web address - what users will most likely remember something like Fezee.com or TheNewCookieFromFezee.com? I am sure it’s the first one.
Brandable domain name should be catchy and easy to spell. It might consist of imagined word like I gave in example – Fezee. World know a lot of examples when non-vocabulary word became very popular – Google, Yahoo, Twitter, Mixx, Skype are good examples. In case of twitter as a base was taken existing word – “to tweet” and was transformed.
It’s hard to find such domain names as most catchy domain names are already taken – so SuperBrandable.com offer special service – we find, buy and keep highly brandable domain names. This makes choice very easy – if you browse SuperBrandable.com domain list you for sure will find some domain name you like. This service offers very flexible pricing options so you can find domain name for price $15 to $10,000.
Using short and brandable domain name will help you to avoid several problems you might come across if you are using longer domain name. It could be using domain name on your card. Long domain name is hard to read. It’s easy to spell shorter word and to tell it on the phone. Using your brand on the logotype or product boxes is much easier if you have short domain name.
Earlier companies took real vocabulary words as brand names – Virgin, Monster, Rockstar, RedBull or short names, in most cases abbreviations, as AIM, MSN, AOL, ICQ, XTC, MTM, BMW. Now it’s not possible as most of them are taken. Newest tendency is to choose still short and catchy name. You can find a lot of catchy names in our domain name list.
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about 1 year ago
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