Domain Spotlight:

Escrow.com

Shane had some good points in yesterdays post and I want to expand on the concept. Lets stick with landscapers or lawn care. Most people know someone that has a small business cutting lawns. Like Shane mentioned, many of them have crap names and if they have a domain it’s something convoluted, not memorable and probably won’t help their business at all.

One thing I tell people is that their domain doesn’t have to be the same as their business name. Sure it’ll make a difference if they’re trying to be a big online brand, or a company that covers a vast geographic area. Many of these local business have names that includes their last name, random initials or something like that.

Even though they did a horrible job of naming their business, all is not lost. They can still operate off of a memorable domain that’s different from their business name. I think in this case a Geo name works, as does a brandable or even a phrase. For example I think I still own WeDoLandscaping.com, which I think is easier to remember than CultraLandscapeAndLawnServices.com or whatever the business name might be.

The benefit is that the google local search will more than likely bring up the business name in the SERP and the Easy to remember domain would be better utilized for marketing. So they’d cover all their bases despite some unfortunate initial branding.

 

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AdultTesting.com  A testing center for adults, they start out with a intro session to help the adults remeber how to take a test.

ArmorDome.com  A dome of security that protects you from mortar rounds and other ordnance

BankAppraisal.com  When the bank doesn’t use an appraiser but sets that value based off of comps in the area. They used to do this with equity lines, back when they were giving out free money to everyone. 85% LTV and never even look at the house.

BlockScheme.com a systematic plan or idea for the blockchain

BreadTwist.com  A brand or bread that looks like a pretzel

CitizenConcern.com  A place for people to tell their town about things like potholes

CleanHabits.com  healthy habits

CurrentEngine.com

EasySide.com  Easily put siding on your house

EnjoySmooth.com  shaving, shakes

ExcellentBuild.com

FasterMastery.com  Become a master at something in record time

FindThose.com

FullChallenge.com Sounds like an obstacle course or something like that

FunnyOdd.com

GoinOut.com  Short for Going, or Go in out

GoldHoard.com  Like a Dragon

iAmASheWolf.com  Just wanted to put Shane in this pic.

InnerWallet.com

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LearnSteady.com

LiquidDelight.com  An awesome drink

MagCat.com

ManRehab.com  Rehabilitation just for men

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MinuteProfessor.com  Teaches you all you need to know in one minute

MissNanny.com  A single attractive women that moves into your house to watch the children

MotivationToday.com

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PortableCrate.com  Because a crate that you can’t move would suck as a crate.

PrimerCard.com Your first credit card for training purposes. Has a limit of $5.

PrivateLoanFund.com  Sounds like hard money, probably 39% vig and broken knees

RecordLoss.com  Keep track of your losses

SlapLine.com

SocialMusician.com  Not afraid to play music for others.

StopLot.com

ThemOnly.com

TrackWallet.com  A system for wallet security or keeping track of them.

UniBuilder.com  Can only build one thing

VictoryChain.com

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WeDoNot.com  Tell the world what you don’t do

YouProblem.com

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One Reply to “IKE’S LIST OF DOMAINS AT AUCTION FOR Saturday, June 9th”

  1. Ike, Shane I got an idea. We Raise North Carolina Honey Bees. Inexpensive crate Bee-Hives (each with a Queen Bee that lives up to 5 years and every year she lays a million eggs continuously producing thousands of worker bees that live for a month. During their month of life, the male worker bees and drones work nonstop collecting pollen and pollinating. The drones scout out new sources
    of pollen, return to the hive and communicate to the worker bees the distance and location of the new pollen sources.

    If the Queen Bee isn’t producing enough Worker Bees and the hive isn’t growing, the male Worker Bees will cycle out the Queen and pollenate 4 New Queen Bee eggs. Whichever Queen Bee is born first, the first thing she does is destroy the remaining 3 unborn Queens.

    This insane regimented order to Honey Bee society isn’t my imagination, it’s one of Earth’s processes that’s been around forever.

    North Carolina declared the HONEY BEE the Official State Insect in 1973 because HONEY BEES are essential for the production of cash crops like cotton, fruit, and vegetables.

    The PRODUCT is hundreds of gallons of expensive HONEY. The DEMAND for HONEY in the U.S.A. is greater than the domestic SUPPLY therefore (China the largest producer in the world of BEE HONEY) sells honey to US. The honey I buy from COSTCO is imported from Argentina. We are not producing enough Honey to meet our domestic demand! And a quart of honey can sell for twice what a quart of Mobil1 Synthetic Oil goes for, and let’s agree it’s probably a lot quicker to collect a quart of honey from a hive than it is to drill for oil. Not to mention you can eat honey and live.

    HONEY BEES hibernate during Winter, and North Carolina winters are many months shorter than Indiana. Florida is too hot for Honey Bees in the summer.

    Where I live in North Carolina it’s miles and miles and miles of bmfk old tobacco roads. The few straightaways go on so long in these Counties, they see every car that enters from out of state and where it’s heading.

    It’s the perfect location for us to create “The Largest Bee Honey Production Facility” in the USA necessary to meet the domestic demand.

    I will get the N.C. State BeeKeeper License to operate, I need to DSAD to purchase and insure the hundred acres of formerly North Carolina tobacco farmland to situate 2000 Bee Hives and help Harvest, Filter BeeHoney to USDA standard , putting it in Jars and controlling distribution to food markets nationwide.

    Let’s Bust it Out, Nows the Chance, and the greatest thing is this business doesn’t need a domain name and nobody can steal the idea unless they start mass producing Bee Honey in North Carolina which is fine.

    At age 50, why not go big and cooperate our next 20 years to significantly RAMPING UP the Honey Bee Population. Nobody is going to hate us for that and we leave our descendants with something that never dies and everyone buys.

    The Guarantees so far are: BEES work nonstop for FREE to increase Honey Production and Grocery Shoppers worldwide will buy as much North Carolina Bee Honey as we can deliver.

    According to honey.com not only does the US import honey annually to meet domestic demand, but US producers of honey export thousands of Metric Tons of Honey to the far east, middle east and Canada to meet to meet foreign demand for US Honey.

    Give me the bad news and I’ll forget about honey production.

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