IMPORTANT NOTICE

Regarding Domain Name Sales 

Our domain names are now for sale through


Please submit your inquiries via Afternic.

If the domain is not yet listed at Afternic (we are working on getting all our domains listed there), inquire through brokerage at Afternic.

They will let us know that a query has been submitted, and we will promptly list your desired domain.

Thank You!

How to Acquire One of Our Brandable Domain Names Via Afternic

 

If you are not willing to risk the unusual, you will have to settle for the ordinary.

– Jim Rohn

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So now you’re ready to acquire one of our brandable domains, and this article will tell you how to buy your selected name from us.

We have placed our domains on Afternic.com (A GoDaddy Company), most domains offering a BIN (Buy It Now) option.

When you land on one of our listings on Afternic, you are likely to encounter a BIN.

However, in addition to the BIN option, Afternic also offers the buyer an opportunity to submit an offer. Just call the telephone number listed on the landing page (+1 480-651-9713 for U.S. customers. If you live outside the U.S., you may see an international number).

We like Afternic because it’s a trustworthy sales venue, dedicated to making the transfer of domains safe, easy, fluid, and fast. The brokers work diligently at protecting both seller and buyer from fraud, which, unfortunately, is a part of the digital world.

Your financial details will be safe with Afternic, now part of the Go Daddy constellation – research their reputation for yourself, if you are unsure.

Since 2007, when we first started doing business with Go Daddy, we have not had a problem with security regarding our financial information.

Our domains on the Afternic sales site are registered at Go Daddy (unless otherwise specified), so verification of ownership can be easily established.

Basic steps for purchasing one of our Afternic domains:

 

– Assuming that you have already landed on a specific listing on our website, for example, Zeace.com, on the bottom of the page, click on the domain name, which is linked to the Afternic sales site.

– You can either buy the domain outright (BIN) or call the listed number on the sales site to submit an offer through a sales broker. In either case, you will be working with an Afternic broker to facilitate payment and transfer details.

– Once the buyer (you) and seller (us) agree upon a price, the buyer submits payment through Afternic or, occasionally, through Escrow.com, which may take a bit longer to close.

– Once the buyer’s funds clear and have been verified, the domain is transferred quickly to the buyer.

– The seller is paid only when domain transfer has been verified and safely in the buyer’s account.

 

That’s about it.


 



Brand Jar -- What Our Company Offers: Brand Names, A to Z

It always seems impossible until it's done.
-- Nelson Mandela
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  • Brandable domain names, all .com.
  • A preliminary search on each name, for any existing global trademarks. (See *The Fine Print.)




Dynodata.com – Dynodata or Dyno Data

Dynodata.com -- Dynodata or Dyno Data
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“There were 5 exabytes of information created between the dawn of civilization through 2003, but that much information is now created every 2 days.”
– Eric Schmidt (Google), 2010.
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Big Data.

The future of Big Data is here now, and any Big Data company that can organize the overwhelming deluge of Big Data and analyze it in manageable chunks will enjoy BIG SUCCESS.
A dynamite business begins with a dyno-mite domain and brand name. A brand doesn’t get much better than Dynodata.com for your start-up Big Data company.
Dynodata.com – Dynodata or Dyno Data – is an aged domain name, first registered in 1998, that has bumped around in the automotive and car racing aftermarket, but we see the Big Data sector as the perfect fit for this dynamic name.
As of October 19, 2014, no trademarks were found on USPTO.gov and Markify.com for “Dynodata” or “Dyno Data,” but it’s always advisable to conduct your own trademark searches before purchasing.
Dynodata could also represent a political polling brand, one facet of Big Data number crunching and analysis.

Domain is for sale at Afternic.com:











UAWE.com, YouAwe.com, and YouAweMe.com – UAWE or U Awe, You Awe, You Awe Me

 
UAWE.com -- UAWE or U Awe
YouAwe.com -- You Awe
YouAweMe.com -- You Awe Me
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Look at the walls of Pompeii. That’s what got the internet started.
– Robin Williams (Some Kind of Awesomeness, R.I.P., 1951 - 2014)
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The intrinsic value of UAWE.com speaks for itself; no doubt, UAWE.com could be developed into a blockbuster social media site. Two other domains are included in this sale: YouAwe.com and YouAweMe.com.
YouAwe.com is an especially important partner to UAWE.com because it helps the primary domain to pass the radio (or listening) test.
YouAweMe.com is a slogan that reveals a strong positive feeling toward another person. With all the negativity on the web, it’s nice to offer some positive terms.
No trademarks for these terms have been found on USPTO.gov or Markify.com.

Price: $50,000 (offer/counteroffer)

For sale at Go Daddy
Price includes three domains and logo (as is)





Plexe.com, Plexe.org, Plexe.me, and Plexe.us – Plexe or Plex E

Plexe.com, Plexe.org, Plexe.me, and Plexe.us -- Plexe or Plex E
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You know what your problem is, it’s that you haven’t seen enough movies – all of life’s riddles are answered in the movies.
– Steve Martin
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This lovely name would be perfect for a movie theater app that would match empty theater seats to film-goers who are looking for cheap seats.
Have you ever gone to a movie and found yourself in a nearly empty theater?
Chances are, you have.
It must be frustrating for the movie theater owners to keep running films with very few paying customers and almost no revenue. The Plexe app could match customers with their local theaters and offer tickets at a rate commiserate with demand, much like the travel industry.
A filled seat with a smaller profit is better than an empty seat with no profit.
Conversely, hot movie tickets could be offered via auctions, allowing demand to determine secondary market prices.
A win-win for everyone.
This name could also be a trade name for a chain of movie theaters.
This short name (CCVCV pattern) is easy to remember and pronounce, either as “Plexe” or “Plex E.”
A quick trademark search reveals that the exact terms “plexe” and “Plex-e” do not appear in any trademark data bases, such as USPTO.gov and Markify.com; however, some variations do, such as e-plex and eplex, so a thorough TM check would be in order.
This is a visual term, best used on online and TV ads and probably not quite right for a radio campaign.
The good news: an ad for an app is most likely appear on a mobile phone and app site.

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Domains are for sale at Afternic.com:








Xeart.com -- Xeart

Xeart.com -- Xeart
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Where there is love, there is life.
– Mahatma Gandhi
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Ghandhi’s quote says it all: the world revolves around love.
Without love, the world would be a dim place, indeed.
So much has been written about love, both positive and negative.
Certainly, the road to love is often fraught with obstacles and opposing forces, creating a need for intermediaries and gathering places for lonely people in search of romance.
Xeart.com could be developed into a dating site, a physical place for singles to meet, or a lovelorn column for an expert in all things love.
Pronounced “zart,” this is purely a visual term, so this name would be best used in visual media. To that end, we have created a logo that emphasizes the “X.”
Quick searches on USPTO.gov and Markify.com do not return any official trademarks on this term.

Domain is for sale at Afternic.com:





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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Xlert/Exlert 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 advertise 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. 
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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Domains are for sale at Afternic.com:






FoldMeUp.com – Fold Me Up

FoldMeUp.com -- Fold Me Up
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Fold me up / Take me out / I’m portable / Fold me up / Take me out / I’m portable
– John Mayer, Go Anywhere
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spreading joy one fold at a time.
– Slogan for Origami-Instructions.com website
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If you have a product that can be folded up and stowed away into a small space, then FoldMeUp.com, a strong call-to-action term, could be your million-dollar brand name.
This compelling term could also be your startup company identity/name, for example, Fold Me Up, Inc or FoldMeUp, Inc.
In our mobile culture, there is a growing appetite for creative and clever products that will fold neatly into smaller portable items, such as tents, camping gear, beds, tables, backpacks and other cases, personal items (umbrellas, airline pillows and blankets, even toothbrushes), chairs, food trucks (mobile kitchens), RVs, rooms, and even mobile homes.
“Fold Me Up” would also be appropriate for an origami or paper cootie catcher site.
A three-word/three-syllable/eight-letter term, “Fold Me Up” is short, memorable, radio-friendly, and jingly – an earworm kind of term, resulting an easy-to-brand product name that can be confidently broadcast over the radio airwaves or spoken to a customer over the telephone.
No official trademarks for “Fold Me Up” or “FoldMeUp” were found on USPTO.gov (U.S. trademarks) or Markify.com (global trademarks).

Domain is for sale at Afternic.com:


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Read how Lyni,” a fictional character,
might use this domain name.



Vicycle.com -- Vicycle

ViCycle.com -- ViCycle or Vicycle
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Life is like a 10-speed bicycle. Most of us have gears we never use.
— Charles Schultz, creator of the Peanuts cartoon strip.
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Vicycle.com – Vicycle, a 7-letter term, is short, brandable, and pronounceable, offering many potential uses as a brandable name. Company names beginning with “Vi” are popular because of its colorful and vibrant connotations, such as Vivatar, Vizio, and Visa.

“Vicycle” would be perfect for a bicycle or fitness equipment manufacturer or shop; in short, this term could represent a large manufacturing company, national or regional chain, or a mom and pop shop.

Vicycle could also extend beyond its obvious uses; this would be a fine name for a software company or gaming startup.

Vicycle is also a common typo for “bicycle,” the “V” being directly left to the “B” on the qwerty keyboard. Indeed, Google has indexed “Vicycle” pages, where users have obviously used the term to mean “bicycle.”

As of March 10, 2014, no trademarks for ViCycle were found on USPTO.gov or Markify.com, the main “go-to” websites for conducting trademark searches. However, a Google search reveals some common law usage for this term (blankets manufactured from recycled material) and a government-sponsored bicycle recycling program (“Vi-Cycle”) for Visalia, California

At least one site has coined “Vicycle” as a generic term, merged from “Vehicle” + “Bicycle,” a shorthand for both vehicles and bicycles. 

In short, is always prudent to conduct your own extensive search before committing to any product or company name.

Domain is for sale at Afternic.com:







Narran.com and Narran.net – Narran

Narran.com and Narran.net -- Narran
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What makes a river so restful to people is that it doesn’t have any doubt - it is sure to get where it is going, and it doesn’t want to go anywhere else.
– Hal Boyle
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Narran.com – Narran, a 6-letter domain, is short, brandable, pronounceable, and established (registered in 2006), offering many potential uses as a brandable name.

“Narran” is a calm name, perfect for a business dealing with money and financial matters. Such a company would embrace traditional values and offer an impression of being well-established.

“Narran” is also a geographic term: The Narran River in Australia, and the accompanying Narran Wetlands. In the logo, we incorporated a swoosh-esque symbol, which “flows” in and out of “Narran” like a waterway.

“Narran” is a palindrome, a word that reads the same both forward and backward; short palindromes are highly desirable for new companies because they are easy to remember.

As of March 10, 2014, no trademarks for Narran 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.

Domains are for sale at Afternic.com:










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.

Domain is for sale at Afternic.com:





Winnacle.com -- Winnacle. Could This be YOUR Name, One of the Most Important Brands Around?

Winnacle.com -- Winnacle
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Your premium brand had better be delivering something special, or it’s not going to get the business.

– Warren Buffet
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Winnacle.com fits Warren Buffet’s idea of a major brand name and should belong to a company that wishes to go BIG!

Winnacle, the BIG, BIGGER, and BIGGEST brandable name around, is ready and waiting for your company to accomplish major brand recognition and sell your quality products or services on a global level.

A quick search on USPTO.gov and Markify.com reveals that this winning brandable name is trademark-free and ready for your trademark team to develop this into your own blockbuster brand.

But always verify with your own extensive TM search.



Domain is for sale at Afternic.com:







WeRazeIt.com and IRazeIt.com -- We Raze It and I Raze It

WeRazeIt.com
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IRazeIt.com
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Does your company specialize in demolition?

If so, WeRazeIt.com and IRazeIt.com are the domain names for you. 

WeRazeIt.com is an especially fine action/complete sentence domain, perfectly descriptive for what service your company offers: the demolition of unwanted structures. Your company may prefer IRazeIt.com, but that is up to you. Most importantly, the lucky company to acquire one or both of these domains could have in reserve a nice additional keyword domain directing to the main company website.

IRazeIt.com, a 7-letter name, and WeRazeIt.com, as an 8-letter name, are not only clever and descriptive, but also fairly short, a very rare commodity in the dotcom sphere.

Imagine WeRazeIt.com or IRazeIt.com gracing your company equipment, billboards, TV, internet, and trade magazines and delivered over the radio airwaves  -- once your customers know what service you offer, these terms will easily pass the radio test.

No question: whether your company is local or national, these domains could elevate your business to the next level.

These call-to-action domains are memorable, smooth, sweet.

Neither term has been found as a trademark at USPTO.gov.


Domains are for sale at Afternic.com:




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Related domain for sale: WeRaze.com

Sample site for a demolition/razing business:





WeRaze.com -- We Raze

WeRaze.com
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WeRaze.com is being offered as part of a domain package with iRaze.com. For more information, go directly to the iRaze.com website.

Related domains for sale: WeRazeIt.com and IRazeIt.com.






TopSquad.com -- Top Squad -- SOLD!

TopSquad.com: This awesome domain has been 

SOLD!

We have placed many of our other brandable domain names on the Afternic.com platform.

Traineer.com -- Traineer

Traineer.com is for sale at Afternic.com.


Keepeth.com -- Keepeth

Keepeth.com is for sale at Afternic.com.


Kryse.com -- Kryse

Kryse.com is for sale at Afternic.com.


Jorv.com -- Jorv

Jorv.com
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I call everyone “Darling” because I can't remember their names.
-- Zsa Zsa Gabor
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"Jorv" is a boy's first name or even a surname that could also be developed as a company name.


Radio test: "Jorv" passes the radio test.


In short, Jorv is both an aural and a visual term: internet, TV, print. This name can be pronounced as a name or spelled out:



"Jorv-dot-com"

or

"J-O-R-V-dot-com"

or

"Jorv-dot-com; that's J-O-R-V-dot-com"

If you plan to use radio spots extensively for advertising your product or service, you should be okay using this name. 


"Jorv" and its variations ("j orv" and "j or v" ) do not appear in the USPTO.gov data bases.



Domain is for sale at Afternic.com:




iFindInfo.com -- I Find Info

iFindInfo.com
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The most interesting information comes from children, for they tell all they know and then stop.
-- Mark Twain
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"I Find Info" would be perfect for a private detective agency, a data company, or a new search engine.

This full sentence term, easily pronounceable, is catchy and memorable and would pass the radio test with flying colors:


"I-Find-Info-dot-com."

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

"I Find Info" does not appear in the USPTO.gov data bases. However, this may be one of those generic terms that may not be trademarkable for its descriptive use; please consult with a trademark attorney. 



Domain is for sale at Afternic.com: