Showing posts with label Company Names. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Company Names. 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. 






Wednesday, May 14, 2014

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).

Price: Negotiation (opening offer = $10,000)
(Negotiated price includes domain and logo.)


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



Wednesday, March 12, 2014

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.

Starting offer: $5,000 (Go Daddy auctions)
Price includes logo






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




Sunday, March 9, 2014

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 before submitting your offer to us.

For more information, please fill out the form below with your offer.

If your offer is serious, someone will get back to you with offer acceptance or further negotiating.





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.)


Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Forwx.com -- Forwx or For WX

Forwx.com
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The currency of universal values make brands innately shareable.
-- Simon Mainwaring
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"Forwx" is a common typo of the generic Forex (Foreign Exchange Market), simply because "W" is next to "E" on the qwerty keyboard.

More than that, this term can represent your company and/or brand, whether you deal in foreign currency or banking in general. Forwx can be branded in most other areas as well, but foreign exchange and banking seem the most logical.

Radio test: Oddly enough, Forwx can pass the radio test, if your radio announcer pronounces Forwx.com like this:


"For-w-x-dot-com"

Still, Forwx is primarily a visual term: internet, TV, print. If you plan to use radio spots extensively for advertising your product or service, you might consider selecting another name.


"Forwx" and its variations ("For WX," "F orwx," "Fo rwx," and "Forw x") do not appear in the USPTO.gov data bases.


Forex does have a few marks, mostly unrelated to money exchange (fruity alcoholic drinks and postal services). We point this out because of the typo possibilities.


One foreign exchange corporation has incorporated the .com in its Forex mark, and another corporation converts and transfers American currency to the Philippines. To avoid brand confusion, just avoid incorporating the .com as part of your company name or brand, engaging in Philippines money transfers, manufacturing fruity alcoholic drinks, and offering postal services. If you use the name for an actual company or brand name and develop it to its full potential, this name should do well for you, especially if you emphasize that "W" (as we did in the logo). For more information on trademarks, please consult with a trademark attorney. 



Price: Make an Offer ($10,000 Minimum)

(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.)


Friday, September 6, 2013

Qutuq.com -- Qutuq or QUTUQ

QUTUQ.com
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...You can't connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backwards. So you have to trust that the dots will somehow connect in your future. You have to trust in something - your gut, destiny, life, karma, whatever. This approach has never let me down, and it has made all the difference in my life.
-- Steve Jobs
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The eye-catching "QUTUQ" is a palindrome, which means it reads the same forward and backwards. We have designed the logo to reflect this mirror image.

If you are a traditionalist, you may find this term an odd-looking group of letters with tricky pronunciation thrown in for good measure.

You would be right, of course.

However, what we do like (and believe that a forward-thinking company might like) is its visual symmetry, increasingly important in a visual culture.

This palindrome with the letter "T" in the middle offers many great opportunities to develop a logo in a most creative and unique manner; we like the idea of the letter "T" acting as a tent, an all-inclusive symbol for a company's core values.

Also, if you want a 5-letter palindrome "consonant-vowel-consonant-vowel-consonant" dot com domain with "T" as the middle letter, good luck finding available domains. For "Q" fans, there are only 6 (if you include "y"), and all are already owned. And "QUTUQ" is the only 5-letter dot com "Q-T-Q" palindrome with the logical "U" following the first "Q." For any CVCVC domain with the desirable "T" as the middle letter, there are only 126 palindrome possibilities (including "y" as both a consonant and vowel).

Radio test: Tricky, but not impossible. For radio spots, the announcer should carefully pronounce the name and then slowly spell out the entire domain:


"Q-u-t-u-q-dot-com"

In short, QUTUQ 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. 


"QUTUQ" and its variations -- "Q UTUQ," "QU TUQ," "QUT UQ," "Q UTU Q," "QU T UQ," and  "QUTU Q") -- do not appear in the USPTO.gov data bases.



Price: $5,000.00
(Includes domain and logo.)


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.)


Thursday, September 5, 2013

Rochia.com -- Rochia

Rochia.com
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Here are the values that I stand for: honesty, equality, kindness, compassion, treating people the way you want to be treated and helping those in need. To me, those are traditional values.
--Ellen DeGeneres
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"Rochia" is a natural name for a company -- elegant, yet strong. While it sounds traditional, this name is surprisingly clear of trademarks and seems to return a lot of Google entries -- mostly last names. So this would be perfect for a family business. 

Radio test: "Rochia" passes with some caveats because this name would have to be spelled out over the air:


"R-o-c-h-i-a-dot-com"

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


"Rochia" does not appear in the USPTO.gov data bases.



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


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.)


Wednesday, September 4, 2013

TuyCo.com and Tuy.co -- TuyCo or Tuy Co

Tuyco.com and Tuy.co
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Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.
--Thomas A. Edison
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This is a rare opportunity to own both Tuy.co, a three-letter .co (not easy to acquire in this ccTLD), and TuyCo.com -- for one price.

Normally, we recommend that start-ups don't build their companies on anything but dotcoms, but already owning the dotcom changes the paradigm significantly. If you wish to build on Tuy.Co, simply redirect TuyCo.com to your site (to avoid .com bleed).

Tuy.co is registered at DomainMonster and will be transferred to the buyer once the transfer of Tuyco.com has been completed.

"TuyCo" and its variations ("Tuy Co" and "Tuy"), do not appear in the USPTO.gov data bases. ("Tuy" -- with a diacritical mark -- appears as part of a company trademark for a Vietnamese company, but this should not pose a problem for this name. However, feel free to consult with a trademark attorney.)


Price: Make an Offer (minimum $10,000.00)
(Includes domains and logo.)


MuyCo.com -- MuyCo or Muy Co

Muyco.com
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I once had a rose named after me and I was very flattered. But I was not pleased to read the description in the catalogue: no good in a bed, but fine up against a wall.
--Eleanor Roosevelt
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When you're speaking Spanish, you're thinking in a different way.
--Giancarlo Esposito

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Ole! In Spanish, "muy" means "very," so naming your company "MuyCo," or "Muy Co," could be the start of developing a strong, well-regarded company.

Short crisp names like "MuyCo," especially with "Co" at the end, are not easy to find, even on the aftermarket.


"MuyCo" and its variations (Muy co), do not appear in the USPTO.gov data bases.

Price: $5,000.00
(Includes domain and logo.)


OMGah.com -- OMGah or OMG ah

OMGAH.com
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Humor is reason gone mad.
--Groucho Marx
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"OMGAH," which contains the ever-popular OMG acronym, is a kicky, catchy, and memorable term for a fun website featuring humor, popular culture, fashion, books, movies -- unlimited possibilities for your company.

This could also be a product/service brand or even a company name.  

"OMGah" and its variations ("OMG ah" and "OM Gah"), do not appear in the USPTO.gov data bases. There are several trademarks on "OMG," probably having very little bearing on OMGah, but if you are not certain, please consult with a TM attorney.


Price: $5,000.00
(Includes domain and logo.)


Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Adaam.com -- Adaam

Adaam.com
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And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth.
–Genesis 1:26
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Adam is a common masculine given name. The personal name Adam derives from the Hebrew noun ha adamah, meaning "the ground" or "earth." It is still a Hebrew given name, and its Quranic and Biblical usage has ensured that it is also a common name in all countries which draw on these traditions. It is particularly common in Scotland.
-- Wikipedia 
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If you plan to name your expected baby boy "Adam," you might want to consider a variant spelling, unless you are fabulously wealthy and the owner of Adam.com is willing to sell (not likely).


We rather like "Adaam," a variant spelling for this popular boy's first name. Also, if you Google "Adaam," you will clearly see that this spelling is already in use as a first name. So you have the opportunity to gift your off spring with a one-of-a-kind dotcom first name, a name that seems to be gaining some momentum on its own terms.


"Adaam" would also make a fine company or brand name for a product or service; it's short, catchy, and striking. In addition, "A" names are popular simply because they are the first letter category in directories (behind numbers, of course, which tend to be problematic for company names).


If you plan to air radio spots, this name would pass the the radio pronunciation test if your announcer spells out the name ("A-d-a-a-m-dot-com"), which should not be that much of a problem, given its short length. However, "Adaam" is primarily a visual name, perfect for internet, TV, and print media.


"Adaam" and its variations (Ad aam, Ada am, and A daam), do not appear in the USPTO.gov data bases.



Price: Negotiation (opening offer = $10,000)
(Negotiated price includes domain and logo.)