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		<title>Domains Are Brands! My Freemium Naming Service</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Attention Startups! For a fraction of what you&#8217;d pay one of the established branding firms I am happy to help you name your company. Best part is it won&#8217;t cost you anything if you don&#8217;t like the name! Here&#8217;s how it works&#8230; I interview you about your business and the sort of names you like. [...]]]></description>
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<p>For a fraction of what you&#8217;d pay one of the established branding firms I am happy to help you name your company.<br />
Best part is it won&#8217;t cost you anything if you don&#8217;t like the name!<br />
Here&#8217;s how it works&#8230;<br />
I interview you about your business and the sort of names you like.<br />
I research and brainstorm.<br />
I purchase three available domains I feel best suited to your company.<br />
If I&#8217;ve found something you like, you&#8217;re happy to pay me my $1000 consulting fee. You get the domain.<br />
If I&#8217;ve not found anything you like, we part ways and it didn&#8217;t cost you a dime.<br />
That simple.<br />
Email me now to set up a telephone consultation.<br />
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		<title>Branding With Available Domain Names &#8211; A Case Study</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 01:53:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you have a &#8216;great&#8217; idea, one of the first-actions you can take is to register the best domains you can find to brand the idea. Even if you don&#8217;t execute, the perfect domain name may turn out to have some value later when someone else discovers the idea and decides they want to build [...]]]></description>
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<p>When you have a &#8216;great&#8217; idea, one of the first-actions you can take is to register the best domains you can find to brand the idea.</p>
<p>Even if you don&#8217;t execute, the perfect domain name may turn out to have some value later when someone else discovers the idea and decides they want to build a business around it.</p>
<p>Domainers have a phrase, &#8216;category killer&#8217;, they use to describe a top tier name that exact matches a search term, especially when it&#8217;s higher up on the search chain–like Shoes.com. The &#8216;long tail&#8217; version would be domains like RedSpikedHeels.com.<br />
Category killer generic domains are long gone. I think that&#8217;s one of the reasons I&#8217;m so attracted to new idea websites. If the idea is fresh enough, you can create the category killer name for it.</p>
<p>It gets a little subjective at this point, but what I look for first of all is a domain name that is easy to remember but that also conveys the purpose of the site. Ask.com, eHow,com, Savings.com are good examples of almost perfect domain names.</p>
<p>While the internet may be young in many respects, with over <a title="Internet Statistics at DomainTools.com" href="http://www.domaintools.com/internet-statistics/" target="_blank">113M active domains</a> currently registered, I can assure you that domain names have been pretty much picked clean.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not saying it&#8217;s impossible to find a decent domain name available for registration prices. I am saying you&#8217;re going to have to work very hard to find one (or hire me to do the looking for you). Most likely you&#8217;re going to be better off having a budget set aside to buy a decent domain name. While a &#8216;category killer&#8217; might cost you hundreds of thousands or more, for $2-5k you can often find a great domain.</p>
<p>The rest of this article is going to show you how I went about branding an idea for a new site. The idea is for an online tip jar service. Authors would create an account, paste a little code into their site, and users would donate with a single click. Pretty obvious idea right? I don&#8217;t understand why it hasn&#8217;t been implemented at the web 2.0 level. Let&#8217;s get started.</p>
<p>[Update July 8, 2010: <a title="Flattr online tipping." href="http://flattr.com/" target="_blank">Flattr</a> is doing just this - an all-internet tip jar. Wishing them the best of luck with it.]</p>
<p>TipJar.com Originally registered in 1996 as a place for members of a small organization to pay dues. It&#8217;s the category killer domain name for this idea. At least it hasn&#8217;t been developed, although the owner appears to have ideas for it. This domain might be available for the right price.</p>
<p>iTip.com Doesn&#8217;t resolve. Whois shows a 2000 registration. iMac was introduced in 1998 so it&#8217;s likely that by 2000 people were starting to buy up every iDomain that was available. This is another domain I&#8217;d make an offer on if I were a startup with some funding.</p>
<p>eTip.com Doesn&#8217;t resolve either. Whois shows a 1997 registrations. Another candidate for a purchase offer.</p>
<p>And here&#8217;s a list of other unavailable domains, going farther and farther away from the perfect domain as we go down the list.</p>
<p>TIPPER.COM<br />
TIPPED.COM<br />
2CENTS.COM<br />
ITIPPED.COM<br />
TIPR.COM<br />
HATTIP.COM<br />
TIPWIDGET.COM<br />
ISPONSOR.COM<br />
ISUPPORT.COM<br />
TIPTO.COM<br />
TIP2.COM<br />
TIPOUT.COM<br />
TINYTIP.COM<br />
TIPTIP.COM<br />
TIP.ME<br />
CHIP.IN<br />
OPENWALLET.COM<br />
TIPD.COM<br />
HATTIPS.COM</p>
<p>If you want to see the entire list (if only to know what kind of crap is already registered) <a title="Unavailable tipJar names." href="http://www.domainnoob.com/media/tipJarUnavailable.html" target="_blank">have a look here</a>.</p>
<p>So what did I find available that wasn&#8217;t horrible?<br />
HATPASS.COM<br />
PASSTHEHATAROUND.COM<br />
TIPAPPS.COM<br />
TIPGADGET.COM<br />
TIPGADGETS.COM<br />
OPENTIPJAR.COM<br />
EKICKIN.COM<br />
IKICKIN.COM<br />
ICHIPPEDIN.COM<br />
ICHIPPED.IN</p>
<p>Did I actually buy any of them? Yes, and why.<br />
HATPASS.COM  As in, Pass the hat. Sounds good out loud. Also I like the word &#8216;pass&#8217; as in &#8216;season&#8217;s pass&#8217;. Try this on for a tag line, &#8220;Get a HatPass&#8221;. It&#8217;s short, associates well with the idea and is somewhat memorable. TipJar it&#8217;s not. But it&#8217;s okay.<br />
But I also bought:<br />
TIPGADGET.COM<br />
TIPGADGETS.COM<br />
TipWidget would be better, but in the online sense, a gadget is Google&#8217;s version of a widget. Anyone can build a Gadget. But imagine if a TipGadget could be built that would tap Google&#8217;s API to make the ultimate tip app. My perfect tip app would manage Ad display as well so that when you contributed to a content provider, the ads on their page would disappear (at least for a while). Who better (or worse, if you catch my drift, but they&#8217;d get their cut) than Google to manage that? (I always buy the plural and singular of a generic domain name whenever possible.)</p>
<p>So, for reals?<br />
I would be building, testing, and talking about HatPass.com. It would be my working title. But if/when/as attention built, I would be looking for a little Angel money to go shopping. And when I actually launched I&#8217;d have one of these: TipJar, iTip, or eTip. Something like&#8230;</p>
<p>TipJar.com<br />
Saving the internet. One ad at a time.</p>
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