Just Joined the forum ....Please make suggestions what I should do with this domain I own Fulic.com Thanks
Hi there. That's a good name - nice & short. It's generic so you have lot's of options. If you want to know what to do with it right now - I would suggest thinking about a niche' you want to explore and consider using the domain to build a unique brand within that niche.
creat a site based on lazy people , can be anything about lazy and useless site, somekind of junky fresh design Fulic (Fat useless lazy idle cunt)
It's very generic. Fulic could be used for almost anything. Something ungeneric would be: buybooksonlinerightnow That can only be used for .... books?
Generic means that you can take it and use it for whatever keyword it is... AKA Movies.com would be used for movies... Books.com... for books. Generic is normally known as just having a keyword and nothing "special" in it... AKA iBooks (that 'i' makes it a brandable and NOT a generic anymore). This domain is nowhere near the term "generic"... it's just a brandable.
I don't quite get how this is not generic. Like you correctly said, the word generic means that it can be used for pretty much any keyword. I don't see what letter in FULIC doesn't make this domain generic anymore. Secondly, generic and brandable have nothing in common in this context. By the way you are saying it, you are implying that once it's brandable, it can't be generic which to my knowledge is not the case. FULIC to me is generic and brandable at the same time, since it 'can' be used for pretty much any desired keyword.
Fulic is not a word therefore can NOT be branded as a "generic keyword"... it's just a brandable such as flickr. I understand what you're trying to say, but you're getting the definition of generic wrong. "No definitions were found for fulic." flickr = Brandable. It's not a real word Cars = generic domain that can be used for car auto parts, car sales, car blah blah... generic since it can be used towards anything related to cars You're getting "generic" and "general" mixed up...
Haha, on the contrary, I think that you got it a little wrong. Whatever it is, opinions tend to differ I think 'generic' doesn't lose its definition if the name of something is a word or isn't, it's just an adjective that describes a word being non-specific. I know where you are coming from, but I really beg to differ on this one. Flikr.com is generic. It can be used for anything. Cars is to an extent generic, not as much as flikr is though.
If you go by definition: [adj] applicable to an entire class or group Generic seems to apply to Fulic, in every way.