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Ok, so you guys have given me an idea as to what to do with the names - make sites with really, really bad oral sex jokes and puns. Keep em coming, supply me with content :D
Haha one is a mouthful, I'd argue the other's more of a tongue twister... I also don't know what to do with em... I picked em up because of my enthusiasm for the subject, I guess
I just registered white-board.co.uk today. Obviously the hyphen isn't desirable, but still wondering if anyone thinks the domain is worth something?
"white board" gets 3,600 UK searches (vs 9,900 for "whiteboard")
I won't lie. I don't have a plan for this domain, and prefer to give it up vs. hold my breath for a big sale. That said, I hope I can get a few squid for it : )
*The sales pitch*
[what up] has 480 exact searches in the UK and [whatup] another 58. No world record, but hey its something...
I think it is kind of a stupid idea to use a domain that doesn't belong to you as a company name: how can you have a web presence that way? I think it is kinda cool if you DO own the domain. Someday I want to open a mexican food business here in Holland, and think it would be funny to call it...
WhatUp.co.uk
I have WhatUp.co.uk I think it could work for a social media site. It's nice and short, casual, and easy to remember. Saying "what up!" instead of "what's up?" is popular in the US, from hiphop culture. Let me know if you like it :)
To go very lighthearted: ifart.co.uk. I think its pretty classic and FTR. With sistersite isharted.co.uk of course. :) A more serious ftr tip: incontinent.me.uk
@ Edwin I understand what you mean and agree, but what I was asking was more along the lines of: "how will Google determine what the value of a domain is?" Obviously they can use search stats to determine the value to a degree, but my point was - determining the value is tricky! Just look at...
Also, Latona is talking about .com, which is about 10 x bigger than .co.uk, so obviously for that much larger market, there are many 3 word combos with worth while numbers, that are not worth while for only the UK market...