Great thread. Here’s one that I’ve seen quite a bit…
Decks.ca – owned by Hickory Dickory Decks
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Generic Domains that they have purchased to be redirected to
their current website. Below is a current list of what I have
collected to date. If you can add any domains that would be great.
As I keep track of the weekly domain sales, I would like to keep track of
sales of Generics to End-users. Some of the examples I have listed on my site
are: Insurance.ca TD Bank
CarRental.ca Discount Car and Truck Rental.
If you can add any in this thread, I will add them to my site.
The link is below…thanks again, Ilze
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Great thread. Here’s one that I’ve seen quite a bit…
Decks.ca – owned by Hickory Dickory Decks
For Reported .ca Domain Sales, please visit http://excellent.ca/sold_domains.php
WAX.ca to WAX Partnerships
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festive.ca to Festive Food Catering
Thanks Everyone. I am particularly looking for generics that are not in the name of the company.
This shows that the End-User values the traffic from an additional source.
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I concur with this. It's one thing to go by a brand name, but it's another thing to create a new brand based on a relevant keyword.
Very shrewd idea, Ilze, to showcase the usage of premium domain names to show potential purchasers that it's a common practice nowadays.
A perfect example is wheels.ca, presently in use by the Toronto Star as an auto-related matters portal. They had a perfectly reputable name as "Toronto Star", but they used that name in the news business, not in the cars business.
This is exactly where a premium domain name comes in handy, to create a "sub-brand". Just like Procter and Gamble does with its sub-brands such as Tide. It's a parallel concept, in my opinion.
Maxwell Arnold: Mensan, ex-realtor, metalhead, hobbyist domainer- maxwell [] maxwell.me
ALWAYS buying LLLL .com's and generic .ca's!Women lie. Men lie. Numbers don't lie.
Here's another one I saw while surfing around tonight...
mustard.ca -- Mrs. McGarrigle's Fine Food Shop
Not exactly a mega corporation, but a small business that "get's it"
Condos.ca (Recently launched)
Spex, thanks!! Another great one to add to my list!! Here is what I have on my website so far, so that everyone really gets a handle on
what I am looking for.
Decks.ca
May 15th, 2012
Hickory Dickory Decks acquires Decks.ca
Insurance.ca
May 15th, 2012
TD Bank acquires Insurance.ca
Playing.ca
May 15th, 2012
Canada.com adds Playing.ca to their extensive Portfolio.
Enamel.ca
May 15th, 2012
Dr. Vincent HJ Hartloper BSc, BA, DMD-Dental Clinic
acquires Enamel.ca
Vasectomy.ca
May 15th, 2012
Dr. Ronald S. Weiss acquires Vasectomy.ca
EyeDoctor.ca
May 15th, 2012
Dr. David Brown B.Sc. Md acquires Eyedoctor.ca
Molasses.ca
May 15th, 2012
Crosby Molasses Company acquires Molasses.ca
Police.ca
May 15th, 2012
Royal Canadian Mounted Police acquire Police.ca
Batteries.ca
May 15th, 2012
OmniSource Technologies acquires Batteries.ca
VacationPackages.ca
May 15th, 2012
Net Holidays acquires VacationPackages.ca
Electricity.ca
May 15th, 2012
Canadian Electricity Asso. acquires Electricity.ca
Lobsters.ca
May 15th, 2012
Lobster Canada acquires Lobsters.ca
Notebook.ca
May 15th, 2012
Computer Trends acquires Notebook.ca
Computer.ca
May 15th, 2012
Computer Trends Canada acquires Computer.ca
Tax.ca
May 15th, 2012
Chartered Accountants of Canada acquire Tax.ca
Traffic.ca
May 15th, 2012
The Weather Network acquires Traffic.ca
Flu.ca
May 15th, 2012
Sambucol acquires Flu.ca
CarRental.ca
May 15th, 2012
Discount Car and Truck Rentals acquires CarRental.ca
ToiletPaper.ca
May 15th, 2012
Kruger Products acquires ToiletPaper.ca
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Just got 2 more!
www.Chocolate.ca
purchased by Kraft foods
www.Cheese.ca
Balderson Cheese Company
Last edited by Ilze; 05-15-2012 at 10:26 PM.
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Here's a perfect one... Table.ca, which was recently in TBR, now redirects to www.hdthreshing.com, a furniture company.
Ilze, I have a feeling that this is exactly what you were going for re: non-brand name use.
Maxwell Arnold: Mensan, ex-realtor, metalhead, hobbyist domainer- maxwell [] maxwell.me
ALWAYS buying LLLL .com's and generic .ca's!Women lie. Men lie. Numbers don't lie.
For Reported .ca Domain Sales, please visit http://excellent.ca/sold_domains.php
Just memory, from a memorable TBR week
Another one I just found by accident is "lineofcredit.ca" - belongs to a financing broker named Joe Malek, redirecting to his site www.joemalek.com.
I'd recommend going through your list of domain sales. Chances are, after someone paid a sum upward of mid $x,xxx for a domain, they did something with it.
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Wouldn't you know... with "boots.ca" being at the top of your list, I typed in "boot.ca" by accident, just as a brief test of my own theory, and it turns out the Toronto International Film Festival owns it (???).
Would be interesting to look into the reasoning behind it.
You've got quite a list going there, Ilze. Keep up the good work!
Maxwell Arnold: Mensan, ex-realtor, metalhead, hobbyist domainer- maxwell [] maxwell.me
ALWAYS buying LLLL .com's and generic .ca's!Women lie. Men lie. Numbers don't lie.
It doesn't forward to the following page, but maybe this is the reasoning for boot.ca?
Although boot.ca forwards to http://tofilmfest.ca/films/ , i can't find a film called "boot", so if not for the bootcamp I have no idea why they own boot.cahttp://tiff.net/industry/programmes/filmmakerbootcamp
Developed in partnership with Telefilm Canada, Filmmaker Boot Camp gives filmmakers the skills and contacts they need to make the most of their experience at the 37th Toronto International Film Festival.
Filmmaker Boot Camp is open to Canadian filmmakers who are attending the Festival for the first-time with their feature or short films in Official Selection.
Edit: Ilze, if you only want names in this thread and no discussions, let me know and I'll delete this post
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www.Cheese.ca
Balderson Cheese Company
I think cheese is brilliant for branding, big time, as it imply,s smile and say cheese, for photos of course. Genius! Not to mention the generic use as well.
Any offers on these 2 domains, Prairieprovinces.ca/com
Here are some more, but no owned by major corporations (that I know of)
shed.ca -- forwards to patioconcepts.ca
sheds.ca -- forwards to arrowsheds.com (an American company)
Thanks for these domains. It looks like a very, very impressive list so far of Canadian businesses that "get it".
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mortgage.ca owned by BMO (Bank of Montreal)
Last edited by DropWizard.com; 05-26-2012 at 12:54 PM.
Wow, that is great!! Thanks G..!!
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carinsurance.ca owned by CG&B Group is another great example!!
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