By Sam Silverman - Last updated: 10th June, 2010
Brandable domain names are most commonly known as catchy sounds or phrases. They generally have little or no meaning. If they do have meaning, it is normally unrelated to the website. One of the most widely known websites that uses a brandable domain name is Google. But what happens when the idea of general domain [...]
By Sam Silverman - Last updated: 8th March, 2010
I’m not a fan of any ccTLD’s, nor do I like extensions as common as .net or .info. I’m for the most part a .com guy. The one extension that I have expressed a minimal amount of interest in is the .me extension. I think the .me extension is great for people looking to create [...]
By Sam Silverman - Last updated: 7th January, 2010
As I was reading an interesting post on ElliotsBlog.com earlier today, it made me think about the lack of creativity we’re seeing in the domaining industry. Domainers see 5 or 6 figure sales, and immediately register variations of those domains. And the truth of the matter is the people who do that are cowards. It [...]