Business potential for these domains?

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by P D M, Nov 5, 2007.

  1. #1
    Hello,

    I want to develop these domains and wanted to see what would be the business potential for domains that I've got:

    vfloatt.com
    ufloatt.com
    ifloatt.com
    ifloatit.com
    floattvideos.com
    floattnews.com
    floattlinks.com
    floattit.com
    floattfiles.com
    efloatt.com
    efloatit.com

    If someone is interested in helping with the development and taking the domains to the site level and beyond, please contact me.

    Thanks!
     
    P D M, Nov 5, 2007 IP
  2. geronimo

    geronimo Peon

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    hm, no offence but what is a floatt ( with two t's)

    Also, floating? what kind of a website do you plan on making with this keyword?
     
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  3. P D M

    P D M Active Member

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    Well, thanks for the reply.

    Float.com, etc. were taken so I added another t in there.

    What kind of website can you create with these? News sharing, video sharing, etc.,

    Look up what "float" means, not in the sense that there must be water for it to float. It can float on the web.
     
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    Yea man, but seriously Floatt with a t added at the end, if you can, get your money back on these domains... they are worth below reg fee.

    I mean this for constructive criticism only, go out and read up about domains, find out what's in and what's not, before you spend any more money on dud names.
     
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  5. P D M

    P D M Active Member

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    Right, well thank you for your thoughts. ;-)

    I don't see that extra "t" causing any problems... not more than that extra g in digg, or that extra d in redd or that utterly difficult and strange domains as del.icio.us and ma.gnolia.

    Anyway, I do have some without the extra "t" any words of wisdom on that?

    floatvideos.com
    ifloatit.com
    floatlinks.com
    efloatit.com
    floatfiles.com
     
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    yea but digg is digg because they worked really hard to brand that site... same with redd and google and whatever.

    You don't even own float.com, you own floatwhatever.com where float hasn't been marketed or branded globally...
     
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    Obviously, to make any domain into a good website, you need to work hard.
     
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    You are not following what I am saying, but ok, up to you to proceed in making floattit.com, floattlinks.com, ifloatit.com and the rest a success.

    Good luck to you... you are going to need it.
     
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    in my opinion, they are too long and not brandable...

    you have floatvideos.com and floatfiles.com -- they are not unique.
    someone else can always create float****.com
    (replace **** with any word)

    the names digg, google, reddit, etc. are successful because they are unique. and of course, there is a tremendous branding process involved. but in order to brand something your name has to be brandable.
     
    meetgs, Nov 5, 2007 IP