Showing posts with label Software. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Software. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Xlert.com and Exlert.com – Xlert and Exlert

Xlert.com -- Xlert
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Exlert.com -- Exlert
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Distrust and caution are the parents of security.
– Benjamin Franklin
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This Xlert/Exlert twofer offers your business the opportunity of having and eating your brand cake.
The sweet, short, and cool brandable “Xlert” (5 letters) can represent your primary company while Exlert.com (6 letters) can be redirected to Xlert.com, your main portal.
You might ask, “Why would I need Exlert.com? Why not just Xlert.com?”
Here’s why: When you advertize your business on the radio or speak your company name over the telephone to potential clients, they will likely hear and visualize “Exlert,” not “Xlert.”
But when you own and use both terms, how customers hear and visualize Xlert won’t matter a whit. You will not need to waste time spelling out your company name –
 And the old cliché goes, “Time is Money.”
“Xlert” could be developed into a business that specializes in security products and/or services, either as an online store selling security gadgets, a bricks-and-mortar detective agency, or a security software company specializing in anti-virus and other internet services. Indeed, the logos we have created suggest these types of usage.  
From a branding standpoint, we feel that of the Xlert and Exlert terms, Xlert is the strongest, but, of course, usage will be up to the buyer. Therefore, we have included logos for both domains.
Business names beginning with the letter “X” seems to be the new “i” or “e”; for example, well-known companies, such as Xfinity, Xcel, and Xerox, have enthusiastically embraced “X” to lead their brand names.
As of May 16, 2014, neither XLert or Exlert appears on the USPTO.gov (U.S. trademarks) and Markify.com (global trademarks).

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Price: Negotiation (opening offer = $10,000)

Negotiated price includes domains and logos.
Xlert.com is for sale through Go Daddy.
Once funds and transfer have cleared for Xlert,
Exlert.com will be transferred to the buyer. 






Monday, March 10, 2014

FatG.com – FatG or Fat G


FatG.com -- FatG or Fat G
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If you have to ask what jazz is, youll never know.
– Louis Armstrong
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FatG.com – FatG or Fat G is a kicky 4-letter domain: short, brandable, pronounceable, and aged (registered in 1999), offering many potential uses as a short brandable name.

“Fat G” could be a diet industry or foodie site, a product line of hip-hop clothing or shoes, software company name or products, restaurant name, a rapper stage name, among other branding purposes.

Another really cool use: a band name for a jazz group, perhaps New Orleans style.

The potential buyer is limited only by his/her imagination.

As of March 10, 2014, no trademarks for FatG or Fat G were found on USPTO.gov or Markify.com, the main “go-to” websites for conducting trademark searches. However, it is always prudent to conduct your own extensive search before committing to any product or company name.

Starting offer: $10,000 (Go Daddy auctions)
Price includes logo




Thursday, September 5, 2013

CubeA.com -- CubeA or Cube A

CubeA.com
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From Wikipedia
(by Jason Hise and released to the Public Domain)
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We turn the Cube and it twists us.
-- Erno Rubik
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"Cube A" is just one of those terms that screams "TECH!!!" Tech companies seem to love "cube" names for their company names -- indeed, DataCube.com was one of the first domain names registered (1987), and short cube names are especially coveted. A 5-letter domain beginning with "cube" is a rare property; the last time we checked, all were taken in dotcom -- only 26 total -- and we didn't acquire this one for cheap.

This shortie is catchy and memorable and sure to launch your company in a major way.

Radio test: "Cube A" passes with flying colors.

In short, "Cube A" is both an aural and a visual term: internet, TV, print. If you plan to use radio spots extensively for advertising your product or service, you should be okay using this name -- that is, if your ad announcer pronounces CubeA.com as follows:



"Cube-A-dot-com"

"Cube A" and its variations (CubeA and Cubea), do not appear in the USPTO.gov data bases as a live trademark, although "Cube A" appears as a dead trademark for educational services. We believe that this name is trademark clean, but if you're not certain, please consult with a trademark attorney before buying this name.


Price: Make an offer (Minimum Bid $10,000.00)
(Includes domain and CubeA logo. The twisting cube is a public domain graphic.)


LePath.com -- LePath or Le Path

LePath.com
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Every breath we take, every step we make, can be filled with peace, joy, and serenity.
--Thich Nhat Hanh
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If you are developing a homeopathic, alternative medicine, or meditative business/website, this is the company name for you. It just doesn't get much better than this. It's short, serene, catchy, and memorable.

This name would also be appropriate for a software product (path and PATH) or a computer help desk .

Radio test: LePath passes with flying colors.

In short, LePath is both an aural and a visual term: internet, TV, print. If you plan to use radio spots extensively for advertising your product or service, you should be okay using this name. 



"LePath" and its variations (Le Path) do not appear in the USPTO.gov data bases.


Price: $7,500.00
(Includes domain and logo.)