Google 284Originally Posted by vinitsaxena
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What are you selling? How many people search the web to buy an Airline?
Good Luck
Dave Wrixon
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DomesticAirway.net
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Google 284Originally Posted by vinitsaxena
Overture - Zero
What are you selling? How many people search the web to buy an Airline?
Good Luck
Dave Wrixon
Yours, Rubber Duck
Please note that any historic offers over a month old are null and void.
Dave, Thanks for your response.
I'm not expecting this name to be used to sell airline. Instead, if some domestic airway is not able to get their name.com then they can use this generic name, which is easy to remember. Or this name can be used as affiliate site to book the tickets for various domestic airways.
Would like to have more opinions.
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Don't really see that working. If you can afford aircraft, can you afford not to have the right domain. Better to push the brand as a dot us or info than settle for a generic dot com.Originally Posted by vinitsaxena
Best Regards
Dave Wrixon
Yours, Rubber Duck
Please note that any historic offers over a month old are null and void.
Dave, once again thanks for a very prompt reply.
For example. Air Deccan in India is not able to acquire AirDeccan(dot)com and has settled for AirDeccan.net....if some other domestic airway is even not able to acquire .net then they might be interested in having the generic .com. That's what I thought while acquiring this name.
Am also not sure that whether this will really work or not....hence, I'm here asking for expert opinions.
Best regards.
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Well the dot com is held by a speculator. If I were Airdeccan I would make it pretty clear to them that the faced DRP. Its doubtful they would hold out for long. Even if they didn't get the dot com, the dot in would be a good solution, even the dot net has got to be better than your domain, which really gives no indication of the nature of the company or their geographical location. I just cannot see how such a rebranding would generate extra revenue.Originally Posted by vinitsaxena
Best Regards
Dave Wrixon
Yours, Rubber Duck
Please note that any historic offers over a month old are null and void.
Thanks Dave. I really appreciate your comments though don't agree with them completely.
Anybody else would like to share their views on this name?
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