Showing posts with label 4 Letters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 4 Letters. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

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)





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




Monday, September 16, 2013

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.



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


Saturday, September 14, 2013

Heow.com -- Heow

HEOW.com
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When humor goes, there goes civilization.
-- Erma Bombeck
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"Heow" would make a great humor website, filled with jokes and funny stories. "Heow" is also a last name, therefore a possible company name. 

Radio test: "Heow" passes the radio test.

In short, "Heow" 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. If you aren't sure, though, "Heow" is short enough so that your announcer can always spell out the name:


"h-e-o-w-dot-com" 



"Heow" and its variations -- "H eow," "He ow," "Heo W," and " "H E O W" -- do not appear in the USPTO.gov data bases.



Price: Make an Offer (Minimum: $10,000.00)
(Includes domain and logo.)


Tuesday, September 10, 2013

EASQ.com -- EASQ

EASQ.com
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They say Yogi Berra is funny. Well, he has a lovely wife and family, a beautiful home, money in the bank, and he plays golf with millionaires. What's funny about that?
-- Casey Stengel

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"EASQ" is definitely a corporate type of name, an acronym for your brand (we'll let you decide what it means).

However, "Equity," "Assets," "Savings," and "Quality" come to mind, not necessarily all four words in the same acronym, although we must say that this combination could work well for the banking business, which could use a positive boost.

Radio test: Does not quite pass the radio test, given that listeners might hear "Eask" or "Eesk," or even "Eesq." For radio spots, the announcer should carefully pronounce the name and then slowly spell out the entire domain:



"E-a-s-q-dot-com"

It might even help to pronounce the full name, such as "'E-A-S-Q' stands for 'Equity, Assets, Savings, and Quality.'"

In short, EASQ is primarily a visual term: internet, TV, print. If you plan to use radio spots extensively for advertising your product or service, we recommend that you find another name. 


"EASQ" and its variations ("E ASQ," "EAS Q," or "EA SQ"), do not appear in the USPTO.gov data bases. However, EASQ is a acronym for a psychological test (you can easily look it up), administered by psychiatrists and psychologists. We recommend that the buyer, when branding a service, avoid this area altogether, but given its insularity within a specific field, other uses should be fine. If you are not certain, please consult with a trademark attorney.



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


Monday, September 9, 2013

DIQR.com -- DIQR

DIQR.com
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The propensity to truck, barter, and exchange one thing for another is common to all men, and to be found in no other race of animals.
-- Adam Smith
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"DIQR" is a very brandable LLLL name -- short, catchy, and pronounceable.

"DIQR," pronounced like "dicker" (v. to bargain or barter), could be developed into an auction or bartering site for just about any product or service.

Radio test: "DIQR" does not pass the radio test, but does it really matter? This is the type of term that would not play well on the radio anyway -- when was the last time you heard a radio spot for eBay?

While DIQR is pronounceable, it is a visual term, best for internet, TV, and print advertising.

No trademarks were found on "DIQR" or its variations ("D IQR," "DI QR," or "DIQ R").

This domain is offered for sale through Sedo.com, a well-respected auction site.

Price: Offer at least $5,000.00, and we will send this domain to a 7-day auction. If you are the only bidder of the 7-day auction, you will acquire this domain for your opening bid.

Friday, September 6, 2013

Quhr.com -- Quhr or QUHR

Quhr.com
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Never throughout history has a man who lived a life of ease left a name worth remembering.
-- Theodore Roosevelt
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"Quhr" would be a fine name for a company or brand; it's short, strong, and pronounceable -- rare for affordable LLLL domains.

Radio test: The "Q" could be mistaken for "C" or "K," so, generally, this would not be a radio term. However, because of its short length, radio advertising might be doable if the announcer carefully pronounces the name and then slowly spells out the entire domain:


"Q-u-h-r-dot-com"

In short, Quhr is primarily a visual term: internet, TV, print. If you plan to use radio spots extensively for advertising your product or service, we recommend that you find another name. 


"Quhr" and its variations ("Q Urh," Qu Hr," and "Quh r"), do not appear in the USPTO.gov data bases.



Price: $7500.00
(Includes domain and logo.)