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Owning Up to “I Own It”
In stark contrast to my previous post, let me point out that there are plenty of dictionary-word domains that are extremely successful in the dot com TLD (“top-level domain”). Indeed, some (such as Johnson & Johnson’s baby.com) are so successful, … Continue reading
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Dot Com Domain Names are Almost All Brands
While it is true that nearly all dot com domain names are brands, this does not mean that all brands must be dot com domain names. I would not advise against choosing a dot com domain name for a brand, … Continue reading
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Tagged ad, ads, advertisement, advertisements, advertising, brand, branding, brands, com, commerce, commercial, commercials, domain, domain name, domain names, domains, dot com, English, keyword, keywords, market categories, market category, marketing categories, marketing category, search, TLD, TLDs, top level domain, top level domains, word, words
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