It depends on what you define as brandable. I have a few what I would call generic brandables, names like frontrow .co.uk, justmarried .co.uk, chequeredflag .co.uk etc.. i.e words and phrases that are part of everyday English. Personally I see more long term development potential in these than the generics that I own but most domainers seem to be of the opposite opinion (till I'm buying) so they're for development or end user sales only.
Made up words like the ones at brandbucket are a whole different game and do nothing for me but I can see there's probably a market for them not sure there's a business to be built around them though.
....there must be many LLLL names out there which have a resonance and are pronouncable....
Maybe pre-rolled corporate branding? Logo, letterheads, business cards, domain etc.
Francois Carrillo has done something like the above suggestions in the .com world at Catchy.com. As far as I'm aware the site has had one major sale since it was launched.
It depends on what you define as brandable. I have a few what I would call generic brandables, names like frontrow .co.uk, justmarried .co.uk, chequeredflag .co.uk etc.. i.e words and phrases that are part of everyday English. Personally I see more long term development potential in these than the generics that I own but most domainers seem to be of the opposite opinion (till I'm buying) so they're for development or end user sales only.
That's a brilliant way to describe them: "generic brandables". I like it!
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