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Jan 07 2008

The Consumer Electronics Show Brings Opportunity

Published by Steve under General, New Comer, Off Topic

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There will be alot of new gadgets and technology released at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this upcoming week.  Press releases have already started to flood the internet this weekend on the new hot products that will be on showcase.   This is a great opportunity to register valuable domains for future products.  The great thing about the domain industry is opportunity always presents itself to those who are looking for it and who have the patience to wait on the technology to go mainstream. I was able to register some really good domains (New Generation Of Plasmas) after reading some press releases today (Here) and (Here).  I was very surprized to find them available.

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ThinPlasmas.com
ThinPlasmaTVs.com
UltraBlackPlasma.com
UltraBlackPlasmas.com
UltraBlackTV.com
UltraBlackTVs.com 
UltraBlackPlasmaTV.com
UtlraBlackPlasmaTVs.com
UltraThinPlasmaTV.com
UltraThinPlasmaTVs.com

The following domains are available to register right now for those who are willing to wait until 2018 for Driverless Cars to go mainstream by GM. GM will be discussing them at the CES this week.

NewDriverlessCars.com
DriverlessCarTechnology.com
DriverlessVehicle.com
DriverlessAutomobile.com
DriverlessAuto.com
DrivelessCars.com
DrivelessAutos.com
DrivelessAutomobiles.com
DriverfreeCars.com
DriverfreeAutos.com
DriverfreeAutomobiles.com
DrivelessCarParts.com

Make sure to keep upto date with CES  announcements this week to discover some possible domain gems that remain available for registrations.   Good Luck!

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Dec 21 2007

Securing Your Geo Domain

Published by Steve under General, Lets Talk Names, New Comer

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Join the profitable Geo Niche!  There is still plenty of opportunity to secure affordable domains on the aftermarket and at registration costs.  Local content and advertising is hotter than ever before, and newcomers have an opportunity to profit from it. This is the new internet trend that will continue to grow.

Here are a few tips you will need to consider if you decide to jump in at this stage of the game. These are not the only things you should consider before purchasing a geo name, but are the most important in my opinion.  

Over All General Rules:

-Think local! and not global. If you secure a good local domain, it will grow into a global presence.

-Name must be discriptive of the area and short.

-Secure a name of the location you live near or know the area very well.  Your motivation to develop will increase rapidly because you are able to see the possibilities of your name and how it can impact the area.  Additionally, it allows for you to communicate with business advertisers face to face.   
 
-Purchase only dot com names.  There are several of profitable opportunities registering different extentions, but if you are to build a geo business, you must stick to dot com names. Your chances of selling your geo domains for great ROI to end users increases imensely if you own the dot com.     

-The name must have commercial value.  Commercial value can be described as a place with several of businesses that consumers know and use often or a name that covers an industry, such as AustinHomes.com.  

-The name must be known by consumers. It must be in the vocabulary of locals and those outside of the area.  To see if the name is used, Google It.  You want to secure a name with a minimum of 200,000 google results.  This will give you an idea if the name will receive type-in traffic. The endstate is to secure names with type-in traffic.       

I am sure I missed a few general rules somewhere.  Please provide your input in the comments section if I missed something of importance.

Godspeed,
Steve

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