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Originally Posted by Useless Warrior
This thread is over one year old. I was being facetious.
Now stop the trademarking bullshit.
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I'm not being facetious/fece-tious when I say that 'Temptresses' is a very brandable word; it is a clearly-genre-defining-word.
If you want to represent sexy-women on the internet, then why not make 'Temptresses' your Long-Term-Trademark ?
Some domain-investers simply prefer to Trademark buzzwords, or exploit buzzwords. If you're looking to build a Long-Term, Original, Quality-Website, then you should go with a domain that feels natural to you, rather than seeking a bargain-domain that exploits Buzzword-Power, through search-engine-hits/Type-in-Traffic.
One-word-Dot-Coms are an extreme Seller's-Market, where pretty much any word which would have any clearly obvious relevance to surfers is already taken --- In such a market, disagreement about magnitude of value comes naturally. (Domains are also speculative in general, simply because the internet is young-and-revolutionary.)
Last-year, KinkyGirls.com reportedly sold for $65,000 (and KinkyGirl.com for $25,000)
If I'm being ridiculous, then show me the Genuine great deals for Quality-Dot-Coms that refer to charming-women --- with better Long-Term Trademark-power™, and-so-forth.